Life and Death in Flanders

Life and Death in Flanders (Dutch: Leven en dood op het land) is a 1963 Belgian drama film directed by Emile Degelin. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]

Life and Death in Flanders
Directed byEmile Degelin
Produced byPaul Louyet
Jos Op De Beeck
Written byEmile Degelin
Stijn Streuvels
Karel Van de Woestijne
StarringAlice De Groeve
CinematographyPaul De Fru
Edited byEmile Degelin
Release date
  • 1963 (1963)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryBelgium
LanguageDutch

Cast

  • Alice De Groeve as Moeder
  • Maurits De Roeck as Jan Boele
  • Simone De Wit as Smaak
  • Elisabeth Dulac as Ogen
  • Dolf Tilleman as Nand
  • Veerle Van Laere as Jonge Wanne
  • Mathilde Van Mol as Wanne
  • Denise Wouters as Tale Siepers
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References

  1. "Life and Death in Flanders". Film Affinity. Retrieved 12 November 2019.


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