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Mar 5, 1998 · Flame is a film directed by Ingrid Sinclair about two women who join the ZANU guerrilla movement in the 1970s Rhodesia. It explores their experiences, challenges and hopes in the civil war and its aftermath.
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- Drama, War
- Ingrid Sinclair
- 1998-03-05
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Flame is a 1996 war film directed by Ingrid Sinclair, produced by Joel Phiri and Simon Bright, and stars Marian Kunonga and Ulla Mahaka. It was the first Zi...
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- Charlene Zeee
Flame is a controversial 1996 war film directed by Ingrid Sinclair, [1] produced by Joel Phiri and Simon Bright, [2] and stars Marian Kunonga and Ulla Mahaka. [3] It was the first Zimbabwean film, since independence, to be set in the Rhodesian Bush War.
The 1970s in the former Rhodesia, today Zimbabwe: The native people is going against the white suppressors. As the war reaches the most distant villages as well the two friends Florence and Nyasha join the fighters and assume new names: Flame and Liberty.
- Ingrid Sinclair
The 1970s in the former Rhodesia, today Zimbabwe: The native people is going against the white suppressors. As the war reaches the most distant villages as well the two friends Florence and Nyasha join the fighters and assume new names: Flame and Liberty.
Flame (1996) is a controversial film directed by Ingrid Sinclair, based on the true stories of women who fought in the Zimbabwean liberation struggle. It depicts the sexual abuse, violence and divisions they faced, and was seized by the police during editing.