
Foreign Fields
Drama · War
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Pelle Hvenegaard
Pelle Hvenegaard
Jacob
Pelle Hvenegaard
Jacob


Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Holt
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Holt


Anders Valentinus Dam
Anders Valentinus Dam
Morten
Anders Valentinus Dam
Morten
Anne Seier Hansen
Anne Seier Hansen
Jacob's Girlfriend
Anne Seier Hansen
Jacob's Girlfriend


Bjarne Henriksen
Bjarne Henriksen
Ravn
Bjarne Henriksen
Ravn
Jonas Holm
Jonas Holm
Younger Brother
Jonas Holm
Younger Brother
Albert Jalakas
Albert Jalakas
Old Man
Albert Jalakas
Old Man


Julia Jäger
Julia Jäger
Madonna
Julia Jäger
Madonna
Eero Kaldah
Eero Kaldah
UN Unit
Eero Kaldah
UN Unit


Marika Korolev-Pihelpuu
Marika Korolev-Pihelpuu
Desire
Marika Korolev-Pihelpuu
Desire
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