Product Notes
Based On Actual Events Copenhagen, 1944: As the Nazi occupation of Denmark rages, two Resistance fighters - a young idealist codenamed Flame (Thure Lindhardt of Into the Wild) and tense family man Citron (Mads Mikkelsen of Casino Royale) become the underground's most proficient killers of collaborators and sympathizers. The SS is hunting them. They trust only each other. But in a time where fear and mercy must live in the shadows, will a mysterious woman and a new assignment to assassinate the head of the Gestapo lead them to the deadliest places of all? Christian Berkel (Downfall) co-stars in this white-knuckle noir thriller - based on the Holger Danske's most infamous agents - from co-writer/director Ole Christian Madsen that critics worldwide hail as an explosive saga of justice, vengeance and the moral complexities of true heroism.
Product Reviews
Festival cause c l bre Ole Christian Madsen -- the director of critically championed prior efforts including Kira's Reason (2001) and Prague (2006) -- turns away from the domestic drama that characterized his earlier filmography with this unusual period thriller, adapted from historical events. Thure Lindhardt and Mads Mikkelsen star, respectively, as Flame and Citron. As two members of the anti-Nazi Danish resistance during the Second World War, their activities predominantly consist of hunting down and rubbing out Denmark's most prominent Nazi collaborators, and thus furthering the way for the Allied cause. Although Madsen opts for conventional subject matter here, and even a traditional perspective given his film's anti-Nazi stance, his deglamorized presentation retains a certain uniqueness, with the two main characters presented not as conventional heroes, but thoroughly desperate characters from the dregs of society with nothing left to lose except for their own lives -- and sociopaths prone to the most sadistic acts of ultraviolence against the enemy. Citron fares worst, as an utterly irredeemable alcoholic and drug addict, crumbling beneath the weight of a miserable, rotten marriage and a less-than-glowing relationship with his young daughter. In touting the film, Madsen openly cited Jean-Pierre Melville's Army of Shadows (1969) as one of his key influences. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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23 February 2010 |
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MPI HOME VIDEO ( MPIV ) |
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136 |
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1: USA, Canada |
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2.35:1 (Cinemascope), NTSC |
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English, Spanish |
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Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Stereo, Danish, German |
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Discs:1 ~ Format:Ntsc ~ Region:1 |
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Christian Berkel(Hoffmann), Claus Riis Ostergaard(Bananen), Flemming Enevold(Spex), Hanns Zischler(Gilbert), Jesper Christensen(Flame's Father), Lars Mikkelsen(Raven), Mads Mikkelsen(Citronen), Mille Hoffmeyer Lehfeldt(Bodil), Peter Mogge Mygind(Aksel Winther), Stine Stengade(Ketty), Thure Lindhardt(Flame) |
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Art Director:Anja M ller, Art Director:Jens L ckmann, Art Director:Soeren Schwartzberg, Casting:Rie Hedegaard, Cinematographer:Jorgen Johansson, Co-producer:Carl L. Woebcken, Co-producer:Christoph Fisser, Co-producer:Kristina Hejoukova, Co-producer:Ralph Schwingel, Co-producer:Stefan Schubert, Composer (Music Score):Karsten Fundal, Director:Ole Christian Madsen, Executive Producer:Bo Ehrhardt, Executive Producer:Brigitte Hald, Executive Producer:Jorgen Ramskov, Executive Producer:Morten Kaufmann, Producer:Lars Bredo Rahbek, Producer:Nimbus Rights II Aps, Screenwriter:Lars K. Andersen, Screenwriter:Ole Christian Madsen |
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