How I Reacted to the Unbelievable True Story of "Flame & Citron" (Part 1)

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In this video, I will be reacting to the critically acclaimed Danish film, Flame and Citron (2008). Known for its raw and emotionally charged plot, this film has captured the hearts of many viewers.

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Flame and Citron was written by Lars Kristian Anderson and Ole Christian Madsen

Flame and Citron was directed by Ole Christian Madsen

Flame and Citron stars amongst others Thure Lindhart, Mads Mikkelsen, Stine Stengade . For the full cast list please visit https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0920458/

Flame and Citron was Produced by Multiple Producers but primarily by Nimbus Films, Wuste Film, Babelsburg Studio, the Danish Film Institute and Danish TV2.

The Copyright to Flame and Citron is held exclusively by Nimbus RIghts/11 Wuste FilmProducktion/Wuste Film OST/Studio Babelsberg

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