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Flanders ()

Flandres (original title)
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Bruno Dumont follows up the controversial Twentynine Palms with this tale of a group of young soldiers who go off to war and experience some life-changing events. Flandres won the Grand Prix Prize at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.

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Barbe
Samuel Boidin ...
André Demester
Henri Cretel ...
Blondel
Jean-Marie Bruweart ...
Briche
David Poulain ...
Leclercq
Patrice Venant ...
Mordac
David Legay ...
Lieutenant
Inge Decaesteker ...
France
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Directed by

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Bruno Dumont

Written by

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Bruno Dumont ... ()

Produced by

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Rachid Bouchareb ... producer
Jean Bréhat ... producer
Muriel Merlin ... associate producer
Abdelaziz Ben Mlouka ... executive producer: Tunisia

Cinematography by

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Yves Cape

Editing by

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Guy Lecorne

Editorial Department

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Sandie Bompar ... assistant editor
Christophe Bousquet ... color timer

Casting By

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Claude Debonnet

Costume Design by

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Alexandra Charles
Cédric Grenapin

Makeup Department

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Nathalie Rigaut ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Stéphanie Delbos ... unit production manager
Cedric Ettouati ... post-production supervisor
Michelle Grimaud ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Claude Debonnet ... first assistant director
Simon Roche ... trainee assistant director

Art Department

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Jackie Delevoye ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Pierre Choukroun ... sound editor
Emmanuel Croset ... re-recording mixer
Nicolas Delcroix ... boom operator
Philippe Lauprete ... boom operator
Philippe Lecoeur ... sound
Philippe Penot ... foley artist

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Djibrill Kane ... Post production

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Nicolas David ... visual effects
Fabien Girodot ... visual effects supervisor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Éric Alirol ... gaffer
François Andreoletti ... second assistant camera
Roger Arpajou ... still photographer
Fatma Cherif ... assistant camera
Benoît Deléris ... assistant camera
Réginald Desy ... key grip
Joseph Emiélot ... grip: additional
Denis Gaubert ... second assistant camera
Antoine Gueugneau ... assistant camera
Julien Poupard ... camera trainee

Location Management

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Cyril Pavaux ... location manager

Additional Crew

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Lucie Bourzam ... production accountant
Laurence Granec ... press
Karine Menard ... press attache

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David Dewaele ... special thanks
Edouard Dubois ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

André Demester secretly and painfully loves Barbe, his childhood friend, accepting from her the little that she gives him. He leaves home to be a soldier in a war in a far off land. Barbarity, camaraderie and fear turn him into a warrior. As the seasons go by, Barbe, alone and wasting away, waits for the soldiers to return. Will Demester boundless love for Barbe save him? Written by Canon y mus

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Also Known As
  • Flandre (Japan, English title)
  • Flanders (Egypt, English title)
  • Flanders (United States)
  • Flanders (World-wide, English title)
  • Flanders (United Kingdom)
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Runtime
  • 91 min
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Budget EUR2,120,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The war parts were shot in Tunisia where some Star Wars movies were shot too. Bruno Dumont was even annoyed as you could still see some decorations, and couldn't do anything with that. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in L'homme des Flandres (2006). See more »

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