Met onze jongens aan de Ijzer (1926)

Met onze jongens aan de Ijzer (1926) poster

Reportage on what life is in the trenches on the Western Front. It questions the aim to be achieved in spite of the bloodshed and continuation of dying soldiers in the Belgian killing fields. This reportage not only gives a report, but above all wishes to make a plea for the Flemish cause. Here our blood, where our rights? . It mainly consists of archive footage; only the short prologue and epilogue are fictional.

Director: Germain Baert, Clemens De Landtsheer
Runtime: 82 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Met onze jongens aan de Ijzer about?
Reportage on what life is in the trenches on the Western Front. It questions the aim to be achieved in spite of the bloodshed and continuation of dying soldiers in the Belgian killing fields. This reportage not only gives a report, but above all wishes to make a plea for the Flemish cause. Here our blood, where our rights? . It mainly consists of archive footage; only the short prologue and epilogue are fictional.
Who directed Met onze jongens aan de Ijzer?
Met onze jongens aan de Ijzer was directed by Germain Baert, Clemens De Landtsheer.
How long is Met onze jongens aan de Ijzer?
Met onze jongens aan de Ijzer has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).