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In a fact-based drama from Denmark that is both “a moving antiwar essay and a gripping thriller” (The Hollywood Reporter), a group of young German POWs after World War II are forced to dig up 2 million land mines on Danish beaches with their bare hands. This nominee for the most recent Best Foreign Language Film Oscar is being presented in the Friends of Modern Art film series at the Flint Institute of Arts. The 100-minute film is rated R.
ADMISSION INFO
$4-$6
Phone: 810-234-1695
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
There is no screening on Saturday, June 3.
LOCATION
1120 E. Kearsley, Flint, MI 48503
PARKING INFO
Free parking is available on both the North and South entrances of the building. Overflow parking is available using Flint Central High School’s parking lot, adjacent to the South end of the FIA. Click here for directions.