The Flame

The Flame

Release date : July 24, 2015
Runtime : 15m
Countries of origin : Singapore /
Original Language : English / Tamil /
Director : K. Rajagopal /
Writers : K. Rajagopal /
Production companies : Akanga Film Asia /
July 24, 2015 15m Singapore Drama English More
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In 1965, an Indian family, whose men have been loyal servants of the British Royal Air Force, are faced with a life-changing offer of British citizenship as a reward for their years of service. The anglophone father is determined to follow his colonial masters back to England, while his newly-wed son yearns to build a new life in Singapore with his pregnant wife. Their conflict studies the notion of state and identity in a time of post-independence uncertainty.
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  • title:The Flame
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:15m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Singapore ·
  • Original Language: English · Tamil ·
  • Director: K. Rajagopal /
  • Writers: K. Rajagopal ·
  • Production companies: Akanga Film Asia ·
  • Overview:In 1965, an Indian family, whose men have been loyal servants of the British Royal Air Force, are faced with a life-changing offer of British citizenship as a reward for their years of service. The anglophone father is determined to follow his colonial masters back to England, while his newly-wed son yearns to build a new life in Singapore with his pregnant wife. Their conflict studies the notion of state and identity in a time of post-independence uncertainty.
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