![]() ![]() We watch him for days later, flexing his banged-up hand. Aching for any justification, the stern Dane (played by Roland Moller in the lead role) gives the German a furious beating, hurting his own fist in the process. Set in the aftermath of the Second World War as the five-year Nazi occupation of Denmark comes to an end, the taut film's first scene involves a Danish paratrooper who spots a German prisoner of war with a flag of Denmark tucked under his arm as a souvenir. ![]() ![]() Land of Mine, an important Danish drama from Martin Zandvliet, moves the genre forward by showing us that post-war can be agony, too. One thousand and one war films serve to remind us of what we need never forget, that war is hell.
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