Land of Mine (2015)
Land of Mine (2015)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Roland Møller
Sgt. Carl Rasmussen
Louis Hofmann
Sebastian Schumann
Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
Lt. Ebbe Jensen
Joel Basman
Helmut Morbach
Laura Bro
Karin
Oskar Bökelmann
Ludwig Haffke
Emil Belton
Ernst Lessner
Oskar Belton
Werner Lessner
Leon Seidel
Wilhelm Hahn
Karl Alexander Seidel
Manfred
Maximilian Beck
August Kluger
August Carter
Rudolf Selke
Tim Bülow
Hermann Marklein
Alexander Rasch
Friedrich Schnurr
Julius Kochinke
Johann Wolff
Aaron Koszuta
Gustav Becker
Carina Ørnfeldt Mikkelsen
Cinematographer
Levin Henning
Albert Bewer
Mads Riisom
Peter
Mette Lysdahl
Nurse Lone Nielsen
Johnny Melville
Officer Givens
Anthony Straeger
Officer Garth
Magnus Bruun
Danish Soldier
Michael Asmussen
Danish Sergeant
Klaus Dohle
Associate Producer
Louise Birk Petersen
Line Producer
Simone Bär
Casting
Gitte Malling
Production Design
Seth Turner
Art Direction
Kay Anthony
Set Decoration
Stefanie Bieker
Costume Design
Claudia Maria Braun
Costume Design
Désirée Delic
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Barbara Kreuzer
Hair Designer / Makeup Designer
Christoph Kunzmann
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Paulin Pospischil
Makeup Artist
Mike Reinecke
Makeup Artist
Sonia Salazar-Zivoder
Makeup Artist
Rebekka Garrido
Post Production Supervisor
Mona Lessnick
Unit Production Manager
Arno Neubauer
Production Manager
Scott Kirby
First Assistant Director
Karina Kirkeby
Second Assistant Director
Florian Albertsen
Assistant Set Decoration
Harry Bollhöfener
Construction Foreman
Adrian Baumeister
Dialogue Editor
Malte Bieler
Sound Effects Editor
Lars Ginzel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Daniel Iribarren
ADR Editor
Martin Langenbach
Foley Artist
Nani Schumann
Foley Editor
Ivo Seewald
Boom Operator
Rasmus Winther Jensen
Supervising Sound Editor
Mark Hedegaard
Pyrotechnician
Jean-Michel Boublil
Visual Effects Supervisor
Marlies Schacherl
Visual Effects Coordinator
Kristoffer Bruhn
Stunts
Jan Böhme
Stunt Double
Oliver Juhrs
Stunt Double
Anders Nylander Thomsen
Stunt Coordinator
Tao Ahler
Drone Operator
Niclas Fusager
Electrician
Lars Krogsgaard
Focus Puller
Noah Lynnerup
Gaffer
Anders Holck Petersen
Steadicam Operator
Gordon A. Timpen
Still Photographer
Henry Williams
Key Grip
Karina Skovgaard
Script Supervisor
Sanne Balsløv
Production Accountant
Simone Dietrich
Dialect Coach
Steffi Hiller
Production Accountant
Dorothee Hufschmidt
Production Coordinator
Mette Kloumann Jensen
Production Accountant
Ada Kaalund
Production Accountant
Lene Mortensen
Production Accountant
Martin Zandvliet
Director / Writer
Malte Grunert
Producer
Mikael Chr. Rieks
Producer
Per Sandholt
Editor
Hummer Højmark
Special Effects Coordinator
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 3, 2015
Original NameUnder sandet
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 40m
Content RatingR
Budget$5,070,773
Filming LocationsSkallingen, Denmark
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Land of Mine (Danish: Under sandet, lit. 'Under the Sand') is a 2015 historical war drama film directed by Martin Zandvliet. It was shown in the Platform section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected and nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 89th Academy Awards.
The film is inspired by real events when over 1.3 million German landmines were cleared from Denmark's shores and fields from May to September 1945 and tells a story of German prisoners of war ordered to clear land mines after World War II. It is estimated that more than 2,000 soldiers including a number of teenagers, under the command of Danish officers, removed mines. 149 of them lost their lives during the five months of mine clearing, 165 were severely wounded and 167 lightly wounded. The removal was part of a controversial agreement between the German Commander General Georg Lindemann, the Danish Government and the British Armed Forces, under which German soldiers with experience in defusing mines would be in charge of clearing the mine fields. In retrospect, this activity has been condemned as a war crime since it violated the Geneva Convention of 1929, which states in Article 32 that no prisoner of war must be forced to participate in dangerous or unhealthy labour.