Life and Death in Flanders

Life and Death in Flanders

1963 nl 82 minutes

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Plot

A drama consisting of two parts: In 't Water and De Boer Die Sterft. The first part tells the story of Jan Boele, who is forced to marry Tale Siepers, a girl who is pregnant with his child. However, Jan is in love with Poezeke, the daughter of a wealthy farmer, and dreads his marriage. On their wedding day, he refuses to get up when the bride arrives, leading to a tragic ending. The second part follows Nand, a Flemish farmer who, on his deathbed, looks back on his life, which consisted mainly of working and eating according to the rhythm of the seasons. He remembers his childhood, his wife Wanne, and his mother, and realizes that his life was not as empty as he thought.

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Cast

Alice De Groeve

Alice De Groeve

Maurits De Roeck

Maurits De Roeck

Simone De Wit

Simone De Wit

Elisabeth Dulac

Elisabeth Dulac

Dolf Tilleman

Dolf Tilleman

Veerle Van Laere

Veerle Van Laere

Mathilde Van Mol

Mathilde Van Mol

Denise Wouters

Denise Wouters

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