![]() The action takes place at the end of the war, when German prisoners - most of them teenagers conscripted in desperation by Adolf Hitler - were sent to the Danish coast to clear the more than 2 million land mines that had been planted there. ![]() The Danish movie “Land of Mine,” which recently competed for a foreign-language Oscar, is the kind of film that becomes an instant classic: in this case, a World War II drama that manages to evoke the scope and solemn emotion of the best of that genre while relating an untold story with bold vision and assurance. “Land of Mine” revisits a brutal chapter in postwar Danish history – The Denver Post
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