Land of Mine

Land of Mine

2015 · 100 min · DA · R · 7.8 (1,284 votes)
Dir. Martin Zandvliet · Starring Roland Møller, Louis Hofmann, Mikkel Boe Følsgaard, Joel Basman, Laura Bro, Oskar Bökelmann · Music Sune Martin

They survived the second World War, now they must survive the cleanup

WarDramaHistory

In the days following the surrender of Germany in May 1945, a group of young German prisoners of war is handed over to the Danish authorities and subsequently sent to the West Coast, where they are ordered to remove the more than two million mines that the Germans had placed in the sand along the coast. With their bare hands, crawling around in the sand, the boys are forced to perform the dangerous work under the leadership of a Danish sergeant.

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This film is a dread-soaked, slow-burn examination of war's brutal aftermath. It's a harrowing, morally complex experience, steeped in stark realism and quiet tension, leaving a profound, unsettling impression. Expect a visceral journey through a landscape of peril and human endurance.

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