Flanders (2006)

Flanders (2006)
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A man's reluctance to express his emotions has unfortunate consequences in both love and war in this drama from filmmaker Bruno Dumont. Barbe (Adelaide Leroux) is a pretty young woman living in a small village in rural France. Barbe loves Andre (Samuel Boidin), a rough-hewn farmhand who doesn't say much and isn't comfortable sharing his feelings for her in any way other than sex. Frustrated by Andre's inability to show affection, Barbe vents her anger by sleeping with other men, and when Andre is drafted into the Army, he finds Barbe is saying goodbye to another of her lovers, Blondel (Henri Cretel), at the same time she's saying farewell to him. Andre and Blondel find themselves serving in the same outfit as they're sent to an unnamed Middle Eastern nation, where the grim circumstances of war wears away their humanity as they rape and murder civilians. Meanwhile at home, Barbe discovers she's pregnant with Blondel's child, and begins experiencing a nervous breakdown. Flanders received its world premier at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Adélaïde LerouxSamuel Boidin, (more)
Director(s):
Bruno Dumont
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Flanders

A man's reluctance to express his emotions has unfortunate consequences in both love and war in this drama from filmmaker Bruno Dumont. Barbe (Adelaide Leroux) is a pretty young woman living in a small village in rural France. Barbe loves Andre (Samuel Boidin), a rough-hewn farmhand who doesn't say much and isn't comfortable sharing his feelings for her in any way other than sex. Frustrated by Andre's inability to show affection, Barbe vents her anger by sleeping with other men, and when Andre is drafted into the Army, he finds Barbe is saying goodbye to another of her lovers, Blondel (Henri Cretel), at the same time she's saying farewell to him. Andre and Blondel find themselves serving in the same outfit as they're sent to an unnamed Middle Eastern nation, where the grim circumstances of war wears away their humanity as they rape and murder civilians. Meanwhile at home, Barbe discovers she's pregnant with Blondel's child, and begins experiencing a nervous breakdown. Flanders received its world premier at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

Complete Cast of Flanders


Director(s):
Bruno Dumont
Writer(s):
Bruno Dumont
Producer(s):
Jean BrehatRachid Bouchareb
Flanders Awards:
  • 2006 - Cannes Film Festival - Grand Prix
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    Myles S.

    This movie was very slow and seemed very confusing. The farmhand didn't express much of anything, so we never understood who he was and why a young girl would be attracted to him. Even their sex was perfunctory. I thought the French troops were in Sudan. Anyway, their performance as soldiers left much to be desired. The scenes kept switching back and forth between the war and the farm in France. The young girl and her father didn't seem to have much communication, which may be why she looked for validation and love with a string of lovers.

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