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Flame And Citron DVD

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Copenhagen 1944. While the Danish population hopes for a swift end to the war, freedom fighters Bent Flame and Citron secretly put their lives at stake fighting for the Holger Danske resistance group.

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Released
29 June 2009
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Metrodome Video 
Classification
Runtime
133 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055002554605 
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Danish drama set in Copenhagen during World War 2, based on real events and eyewitness acounts. Flame (Thure Lindhardt) and Citron (Mads Mikkelsen) are the code names for two undercover resistance fighters working for the Holger Danske group, which works to undermine the Nazi occupation. The younger and more idealistic Flame fantasises about launching an open attack on the Nazis, while sensitive family man Citron is more concerned with the politics of resistance. But when their boss Aksel Winther (Peter Mygind) orders Flame to execute his girlfriend, beautiful and enigmatic courier Ketty (Stine Stengade), he finds himself questioning the morality of the order. Finding themselves in an increasingly claustrophobic situation, the two men realise they have only each other to rely on, and work together to track down Gestapo chief Hoffmann (Christian Berkel).

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