”Land Of Mine” is powerful post-war poetry, absolutely searing character work with the exquisite tension of a suspense thriller.” Andreas Wiseman,, 08/12/15 The German boys are sacrificial lambs very far from the criminal decision making of their Nazi superiors, while the Allied military and Danish citizens here struggle to regain any sense of empathy after the five years' occupation." Dennis Harvey, Variety, "Zandvliet's script and direction avoid milking an innately loaded situation for excess melodrama or pathos, sticking to a discreet economy of approach that accumulates considerable power. ”Land of Mine” is essentially apolitical, showing that at a long war's end, both sides are simply embittered and exhausted.
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