Foreign Fields
Foreign Fields

Foreign Fields

2000Movie93 minDanish

Jacob, a farm boy from Denmark, joins U.N. Brigade's peacekeeping force in Bosnia, where he witnesses refugees trying to escape their war-torn villages. There, Jacob is befriended by Sergeant Holt, a cynical soldier.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Sarah WattGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A poignant drama centering on the complex relationships within a family grappling with grief and unspoken truths. Set against the backdrop of a quiet Australian town, the film explores the lasting impact of a father's death on his wife and two daughters. As they navigate their individual struggles, they must confront buried memories and find a way to reconnect with each other and themselves.

Critical Reception

Foreign Fields received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising its sensitive portrayal of family dynamics and the strong performances from its lead actresses. Some noted its slow pace, but generally, it was seen as a thoughtful and emotionally resonant film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its understated emotional depth.
  • Noni Hazlehurst delivers a compelling performance.
  • The film's contemplative pacing may not appeal to all viewers.

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Fun Fact

The film marked director Sarah Watt's feature film debut.

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