Code-named Flammen and Citronen, the two protagonists of Ole Christian Madsen’s “Flame & Citron” are Resistance fighters in World War II-era, Nazi-occupied Copenhagen whose job is to assassinate Nazis ...
During the eight years it took filmmaker Ole Christian Madsen to find financing for "Flame & Citron," he was told time and again that his fact-based drama about the Danish resistance was passe. He ...
Flame & Citron is a thrilling Danish WWII film about two freedom fighters and assassins named Flame (played by Thure Lindhardt, left above) and Citron (played by Mads Mikkelsen, right above). I first ...
IFC has finally debuted an official US trailer for the Danish WWII thriller Flame & Citron. I'm one of the few people who has actually seen this (read my review) and has been supporting it as much as ...
Flame & Citron is a 2008 Danish historical drama movie based on the true stories of Bent Faurschou-Hviid and Jørgen Haagen Schmith, nicknamed Flame and Citron respectively, two Danish resistance ...
Exploring one of the lesser-told resistance stories, “Flame& Citron” creates a tense, involving drama concerning theDanish resistance movement in Copenhagen, 1944. The story concerns Bent (Thure ...
From the opening black-and-white footage of Nazis invading Copenhagen, "Flame and Citron" draws you into its doom-laden atmosphere and keeps ratcheting up the tension. By Erica Abeel NEW YORK — From ...
This weekend, the Cedar Lee Theatre exclusively opens the Danish Nazi film Flame & Citron. Here’s our review of the movie. Flame & Citron Based on a true story, this is a companion piece of sorts to ...
World War II movies about the European Resistance cover a wide range, from the romantic (“Casablanca”) to the outrageous (“Inglourious Basterds”) to the tragic (“Army of Shadows”). An engrossing new ...
Danish director Ole Christian Madsen freely borrows elements of Jean-Pierre Melville’s Army Of Shadows for the Nazi-resistance adventure Flame & Citron, though really, Madsen is indebted to Melville ...
The myths about resistance to totalitarianism are again held up to revisionist scrutiny in "Flame & Citron," an absorbing, shades-of-gray look at home-front intrigue in Nazi-occupied Denmark during ...
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