Ring of Fire Series: An Indonesian Odyssey

This Emmy-nominated, five-part series documents the ten-year voyage of two filmmakers and brothers, Lorne and Lawrence Blair, through the world’s largest and least-known archipelago — the exotic, mysterious islands of Indonesia. These islands form a chain of active volcanoes around the Pacific to form the “Ring of Fire”.

  • Ring of Fire - Episode 1: Spice Island Saga

    56m

    Following in the footsteps of the great 19th Century naturalist, Alfred Russel Wallace, the Blair brothers embark with the piratical Bugis tribe on a 2,000 mile journey through the Spice Islands in search of the golden-tailed Bird of Paradise, the symbol of Eternal Life. Journeying on a black-sai...

  • Ring of Fire - Episode 2: Dance of the Warriors

    56m

    The Blairs sail to Komodo and film the giant, carnivorous lizards of “Dragon Island”, whose tiny human population is descended from the people who were banished there by the neighboring sultans of Bima. On Sumba island the brothers witness a veiled form of human sacrifice by equestrian warriors....

  • Ring of Fire - Episode 3: East of Krakatoa

    56m

    In the shadow of Java’s constantly erupting volcanos, the Blairs descend from the crater of the newly erupting ‘Child of Krakatoa” to encounter a world of medieval courts, mystical shadow-puppet plays, forgers of magical swords, healers with spernatural powers and whole communities ruled by the p...

  • Ring of Fire - Episode 4: The Dream Wanderers of Borneo

    56m

    For 800 miles, by canoe and on foot, through untamed and uncharted rainforest, the Blairs seek the last of the nomadic Punan Dayaks, the free-roving masters of the interior, the "dream wandering" tribe who were believed to no longer exist. The brothers struggle inwards, plagued by torrential ra...

  • Ring of Fire - Episode 5: Beyond the Ring of Fire

    56m

    Lawrence Blair, whose ten-year odyssey through Indonesia with his brother Lorne resulted in the classic Ring of Fire series, sails again, 8 years later, to many of the islands first visited and others never previously filmed. After the tragic death of his brother Lorne, he takes thirty friends, i...