The film is supported by the Danish Film Institute at film consultant Steen Bille with support from DFI/Regional support, DR, ZDF, Varde Municipality, Det Nissenske Familiefond, Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, DFFF and Nordisk Film & TV Fond. Land Of Mine (2015): A group of German prisoners of war are forced to dig up thousands of Nazi land mines with their bare hands. LAND OF MINE is produced by Mikael Rieks for Nordisk Film Production in collaboration with co-producer Malte Grunert, Amusement Park Film and with Henrik Zein, Nordisk Film Production, and Torben Majgaard, Majgaard Ltd, as executive producers. Press contact: Freddy Neumann, Neumann PR & Kommunikation, phone +45 2046 7846 / #undersandet #landofmine 'Under the Sand') is a 2015 Danish-German historical drama war film directed by Martin Zandvliet. Photos and posters can be downloaded here: login: film password: presse The cast includes Roland Møller, Mikkel Boe Følsgaard, Laura Bro and the young German stars Louis Hofmann, twins Emil & Oscar Belton and Joel Basman among others. LAND OF MINE is written and directed by Martin Zandvliet and produced by Mikael Rieks for Nordisk Film Production A/S. In post-World War II Denmark, a group of young German POWs are forced to clear a beach of thousands of land mines under the. In the meeting with the young German soldier Sebastian, played by Louis Hoffmann, it becomes not only a fight for life and death, but also about hatred, forgiveness and reconciliation. Roland Møller plays the role of the Danish sergeant, Carl Leopold Rasmussen, who is assigned the command over a German platoon of young soldiers that are set to remove the thousands of land mines buried down the sand along the Jutlandic west cost. captured by the Danish army and forced to engage in a deadly task: to defuse and clear land mines from the Danish coastline. The film covers an, until now, untold chapter of the Danish post-war period and takes it beginning in the days after the German capitulation, May 1945, where the ‘dirty work’ needs to be done.
LAND OF MINE moreover causes much debate in most media at the moment. When I was young (end of the eighties probably) I remember we had to stay at my grandmothers place during one weekend as a bomb was found quite near to our house and it. The audience therefore agrees with the film critics who in many cases have awarded the film five stars or even six stars reviews praising both director Martin Zandvliet and lead role owner Roland Møller. Land of Mine (2015) Review Over here in the Netherlands you still hear, more than 60 years after the second world war, news about unexploded bombs being found while digging. Yesterday, LAND OF MINE entered the first place and with this beat strong films like Spectre and Mockingjay Part 2.