Flanders (film)
Flanders (French: Flandres) is a 2006 French drama film, written and directed by Bruno Dumont. It tells the story of Demester, a man whose girlfriend betrays him out of frustration with his lack of emotion. Demester is then sent to war, in an unnamed Middle Eastern country, where he experiences (and participates in) the horrors of war.
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Directed by | Bruno Dumont |
Written by | Bruno Dumont |
Starring | Samuel Boidin Adélaïde Leroux |
Distributed by | Soda Pictures (UK theatrical) |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French Arabic (?) |
Cast
- Adélaïde Leroux as Barbe
- Samuel Boidin as André Demester
- Henri Cretel as Blondel
- Jean-Marie Bruveart as Briche
- David Poulain as Leclercq
- Patrice Venant as Mordac
- David Legay as Lieutenant
- Inge Decaesteker as France
Awards
The film won the Grand Prix at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
References
- "Festival de Cannes: Flanders". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 13 December 2009.
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