Danish historical drama written and directed by Martin Zandvliet. After Germany's surrender in May 1945 signals the end of World War II, a group of young German prisoners are handed over to Danish sergeant Carl Leopold Rasmussen (Roland Moller) to clear the Danish coastline of thousands of live landmines. Promising them that they will be free to return home once the job is done, Rasmussen quickly sends the boys out onto the beaches to begin their dangerous assignment. However, as the group's inexperience starts to show, Carl soon finds himself forming a strong bond with his young charges as they attempt to carry on with their daunting task.
Zaid has escaped the chains of his troubled upbringing to achieve financial stability, career success, and build a home with his wife in Copenhagen. When a local drugs gang kills his brother, Zaid risks his new privileged lifestyle to seek revenge. Surgeon by day, Zaid dons a mask by night, jumps on his motorbike, and hunts down the criminals who have done him wrong, returning to the struggling neighbourhood he escaped from years ago. Director Fenar Ahmad's sophomore feature is a gritty, visual, high-concept thriller, making him a director to watch.
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