They survived the second World War, now they must survive the cleanup
"Under sandet" (2015), known internationally as "Land of Mine," is a poignant Danish-German co-production by Nordisk Film Denmark and Amusement Park Films. Directed by Martin Zandvliet, the film delves into the harrowing aftermath of World War II, focusing on a group of young German prisoners of war tasked with the dangerous job of clearing landmines from Denmark's western beaches. The narrative masterfully intertwines the themes of redemption, humanity, and the moral complexities of post-war retribution, offering a stark reminder of the often-overlooked human cost of war. Set against the backdrop of a serene yet deadly coastline, "Under sandet" captures the tension and fragility of life as the young soldiers navigate their perilous assignment. The film's cinematography beautifully contrasts the natural beauty of the Danish landscape with the ever-present threat of death lurking beneath the sand. This visual storytelling enhances the emotional impact of the narrative, drawing viewers into the soldiers' world and their struggle for survival and dignity. The performances in "Under sandet" are both powerful and nuanced, with standout portrayals by Roland Møller as the conflicted Danish sergeant and the ensemble cast of young actors playing the German POWs. Their interactions and evolving relationships form the heart of the film, illustrating the potential for empathy and understanding even in the most dire circumstances. The film's emotional depth is further amplified by its unflinching depiction of the physical and psychological toll of war on its characters. "Under sandet" received widespread critical acclaim, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film and numerous other international awards. Its success lies in its ability to humanize a group often vilified in historical narratives, prompting audiences to reflect on the broader implications of war and the importance of compassion. Through its compelling storytelling and moral inquiry, "Under sandet" stands as a testament to the enduring power of cinema to challenge and inspire.
Year2015
Budget5070773$
Runtime100 min
GenresWarDramaHistory
Production countriesGermanyDenmark