Land of Mine is a Danish-German historical drama film directed by Martin Zandvliet. The film is set in post-World War II Denmark and follows a group of young German prisoners of war who are forced to clear landmines from a beach.
The story revolves around the harsh treatment and dangerous task assigned to the prisoners, who are mostly teenagers. The Danish sergeant in charge of overseeing the operation is initially hostile towards the young Germans, but as he gets to know them, he begins to question the morality of their situation.
Land of Mine explores themes of guilt, forgiveness, and the consequences of war. The film received critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and emotional performances, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.