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Groenten uit Balen
The story of the laborer family Debruycker during the turbulent strike by Vieille Montagne in 1971.
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Plot Summary
In a small Flemish town grappling with the closure of its main factory, a group of former factory workers decide to start a community garden to reclaim their livelihood and their community spirit. Their efforts are met with resistance from local authorities and the factory owner, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic confrontations.
Critical Reception
Groenten uit Balen received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences, particularly for its heartwarming story, strong performances, and its portrayal of community resilience in the face of economic hardship. The film was praised for its blend of humor and drama, offering a relatable narrative about ordinary people striving to make a difference.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of working-class life and community spirit.
Appreciated for its gentle humor and ultimately uplifting message.
Some critics noted a predictable plot but found the execution charming.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Belgian province of Antwerp, and many of the extras were local residents who had experienced similar industrial closures.
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