The original screenplay told the story of a young man from the countryside with a city education: a boorish, violent character filled with a desperate, purely urban unease. Dekeukeleire transformed him into a butcher who commits an act of rebellion during a political demonstration at the foot of the Yser Tower (with authentic images of the 1930 meeting) which is being suppressed brutally by the authorities. White Flame secretes a drifting air of unreality straight out of Buñuel, born out of 'carnal' close-ups and an editing style which owes a great deal to Soviet films of that period.
Release Date | December 31, 1930 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Witte vlam | |
Runtime | 11min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | No Language | |
Original Language | Dutch | |
Production Countries | Belgium | |
Production Companies | PDK |