My second film of Telluride and it's a delightful surprise. Flame & Citron is a film from Danish director Ole Christian Madsen starring Mads Mikkelsen and Thure Lindhardt. Tinged with noir and unlike ...
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 ...
Copenhagen, 1944. Denmark is occupied by Nazi Germany. Flame and Citron are two legendary resistance fighters charged with liquidating Danish informers. By order of their commander, they now consent ...
Intense, noirish mega-budget Danish war thriller based on the true story of a pair of undercover resistance fighters in a grim, claustrophobic Nazi-occupied Copenhagen. A twisted and explosive ...
The only time I had ever seen Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen was in “Casino Royale,” where he made a big impression as the card-playing villain who weeps blood. Turns out Mads (it’s pronounced “Mass”) is ...
It may seem like a strange analogy to make concerning a movie about Danish Nazi hunters, but there's more than a bit of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" to "Flame and Citron," the compelling, fact ...
The people in Judd Apatow's Funny People are painfully unfunny, and remarkable off-putting... In Flame & Citron, two melancholy Danes share center stage in the movie, but neither one of them is Hamlet ...
Copenhagen, 1944. Denmark is occupied by Nazi Germany. Flame and Citron are two legendary resistance fighters charged with liquidating Danish informers. By order of their commander, they now consent ...
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 ...
“Flame” and “Citron” are code names for Bent Faurschou-Hviid (Thure Lindhardt) and Jørgen Haagen Schmith (Mads Mikkelsen), a resourceful pair of real-life underground assassins who waged a ...
“Flame” and “Citron”—aka Bent Faurschou-Hviid and Jorgen Haagen Schmith—were the most celebrated members of the Holger Danske resistance group, which carried out numerous sabotage and assassination ...