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Flanders (film)

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Flanders
Directed by Bruno Dumont
Written by Bruno Dumont
Starring Samuel Boidin
Adélaïde Leroux
Distributed by Soda Pictures (UK theatrical)
Release date(s) 23 May, 2006 (premiere at Cannes)
30 August, 2006
6 July, 2007 (UK)
Running time 91 mins
Country France
Language French
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Flanders (French: Flandres) is a 2006 film written and directed by Bruno Dumont. It tells the story of Demester, a man whose girlfriend cheats on 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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Preceded by
Broken Flowers
Grand Prix, Cannes
2006
Succeeded by
The Mourning Forest

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