“Europe is almost based on fear now,” he says. While he hopes Europe has learned from the mistakes of its past, Zandvliet, looking at the rise of far-right political parties in Denmark and across the continent, is skeptical. We try to hide the things we’ve done that we’re not very proud of. “I think Denmark is like any other nation. ![]() “That’s the official story, that Denmark was the helping nation,” says Zandvliet. The result is a tense and gripping anti-war film that questions Denmark’s perceived history: that it was a noble nation whose king refused to deport the Jews to Nazi concentration camps and wore a yellow star in protest. Zandvliet shifted his focus to these teen POWs, a brigade of conscripted boy prisoners under the command of a sadistic Danish sergeant. ![]() How Venezuela's Lorenzo Vigas Embraces Ambiguity in Drama 'From Afar'
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