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Le Lion des Flandres

Original title: De leeuw van Vlaanderen
  • 1984
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Josine van Dalsum in Le Lion des Flandres (1984)
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A tale centered on the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302 where the Flemish rank and file won a major victory over the glorious French knights.A tale centered on the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302 where the Flemish rank and file won a major victory over the glorious French knights.A tale centered on the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302 where the Flemish rank and file won a major victory over the glorious French knights.

  • Director
    • Hugo Claus
  • Writers
    • Hugo Claus
    • Hendrik Conscience
  • Stars
    • Frank Aendenboom
    • Theu Boermans
    • Jan Decleir
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    887
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    • Director
      • Hugo Claus
    • Writers
      • Hugo Claus
      • Hendrik Conscience
    • Stars
      • Frank Aendenboom
      • Theu Boermans
      • Jan Decleir
    • 9User reviews
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    Frank Aendenboom
    Frank Aendenboom
    • Robrecht van Bethune
    Theu Boermans
    Theu Boermans
    • Jacques de Chatillon, comte de Leuze
    Jan Decleir
    Jan Decleir
    • Jan Breydel
    Julien Schoenaerts
    • Pieter De Coninck
    Josine van Dalsum
    • Koningin Johanna van Navarra
    Hans Boskamp
    • St.Pol
    Chris Boni
    • Moeder Breydel
    Jules Croiset
    • Robert d'Artois
    Jo De Meyere
    Jo De Meyere
    • Bauden de Vos
    Hans De Munter
    Hans De Munter
    • Adolf van Nieuwland
    • (as Hans de Munter)
    Ilma De witte
    • Zwarte Hertogin
    Herbert Flack
    Herbert Flack
    • Willem Van Gullik
    Maxim Hamel
    Maxim Hamel
    • De Valois
    Patricia Linden
    • Machteld
    Robert Marcel
    • Gwijde van Vlaanderen
    John Massis
    • Emile Leroux (beul)
    Ischa Meijer
    Ischa Meijer
    • De Nogaret
    Peter te Nuyl
    • Koning Filips
    • Director
      • Hugo Claus
    • Writers
      • Hugo Claus
      • Hendrik Conscience
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    7PeterKurten911

    Our pride ruined.

    I'll probably have to explain my comment summary a little for those people not living in Flanders, i'd say over 99.9 % of mankind. The so-called Battle of the Golden Spurs, dated the 11th of June 1302, was one of the armed conflicts between the king of France and his landlord, the Count of Flanders. Discussing the principles of early 14th-century feudalism at length would take us too far : let's just state that at numerous occasions, both parties would stress respectively their power & independence on the edge of a sword.

    19th century novelist Hendrik Conscience turned this battle into a symbol of oppression of the Flemish people, telling a heroic and passionate story how the nobility & craftsmen from all over the land joined forces against twice as many opponents, simply stating : if we each kill two of them, there is no problem to speak of. Thanks to their courage, the muddy Groeningenkouter stream which hindered the French cavalry enormously & the mystical yet inspiring appearance of the captured nobleman Robert de Bethune as a knight dressed in golden armour, Flanders triumphed. (I will save you all that happened before, it's basically more patriotic heroism and more bloodshed in a black versus white portrayal that makes "the Patriot" look subtle.)

    Conscience was one of the founding fathers of the so-called Flemish movement, pleading for recognition and respect for the Flemish language & culture in a Belgium that was dominated by French. Now, effective nationalism needs a heroic tale, and besides a short period of kicking the Spanish invaders, there was little to choose from. It is what you get when you are part of various empires for seven hundred years. In that perspective, De Leeuw van Vlaenderen is quite enjoyable, plus it kills a few hours.

    Now, about the movie. It is very ambitious. It has Jan Decleir, our best actor ever in one of his best roles ever(as popular hero & resistance leader Jan Breydel - for the Americans : he always has that sarcastic Jack Nicholson thing going )a unique amount of genuine medieval locations & the best ... whatever. It does not have any French dialogue, while it's the second language in these parts for Christ's sake, and in either case we have very skilled actors in the French part of the country. It does not have great views; the historical settings are so tied up inside modern city centers the camera wringles itself to keep the cars out, though probably spotted some nevertheless. It does not have decent special effects, even for the mid-eighties, simultaneously with all that Friday the 13th-like gore : maybe arrows don't give up much blood in some places of the human body, but swords surely do. The acting feels rather artificial. And most of all, you cannot fake 90.000 men fighting a ferocious battle with about 1000 clowns running around on a field, leaving 5 yards minimum in between when not fighting or being dead. The shortage of manpower & effects screwing up the battle really screws up any credit one would have been willing to give the rest of the film. And if even Conscience did not consider the golden knight equals divine intervention in an empty harness to be credible, why should we ?

    All together : if i might have 150 million dollars and some SFX crews to do a faithful adaption with some disembowlings this time.
    9John1986

    A great Flemmish Medieval War film!

    You know, this is a great Flemish war film! The story is set in the middle-ages, the 14th century (in the year 1302). Because all the gold reserves of the great French empire are gone, King "Filips De Schone" wants to have the complete power of a golden empire: "Flanders", which have ten times more gold, than there is in the whole French kingdom. The french army threatens the Flemmish people with slavery and death! City's get attacked, Woman's and Children are getting killed by soldiers and the whole Flanders is in the power of France. But the Flemish people don't want this, and a revolution breaks out. It all ends in a gigantic and bloody battle which is known as "The Battle of the Golden Spurs" (De Guldenporenslag!) This is a great and realistic film about: Love, Power, Death, Knights, Medieval and War. It shows one of the greatest victories of the Flemmish army in the whole History. Director Hugo Claus has done it well! The fight scenes are amazing and good. Even for a Flemmish film with a very LOW budget! I actually don't understand why everybody hates this movie.

    Anyway, thanks for reading my comment!
    5robvanderaa

    Great example (how not to make a movie)

    I started out unbiased and neutral of this movie. I got through to the whole ninety minutes of it. And wow, this is a great example of a movie not to do this. Even at the 1984 pace and special effects it's bad, so bad that I had to cringe several time for the bad acting and effects.

    The acting for nearly all actors is bad and the direction is even worse. I forgive the special effects team because the budget had to be extremely low. The cast is so few they can hardly muster any extra's during the battle or during the french royal scenes.

    Please Hollywood and other movie makers, take note of this movie how to NOT do this kind of genre. I barely make any reviews, but this is a movie I had to review.

    Don't waste time on this. It's 90 minutes you will never get back!
    3thesaurusuk

    A failure.

    Low budget doesn't have to mean a bad film but in this case it unfortunately does. Looks like a TV production, is (mostly) poorly acted and badly scripted, with only a passing attention to historical detail or any kind of accuracy. The subject matter deserves much better.
    8searchanddestroy-1

    What a surprise

    I was so well surprised by this obscure film from Netherlands and taking place in the Middle Age. It is a medieval tale so gritty, accurate, bloody and not to be watched by kids in matinees. I have rarely seen a so realistic medieval tale, except of course Paul Verhoeven's FLESH AND BLOOD, and maybe a couple of others, all recent films. But in the eighties, there was not many of them. Very few indeed. It looks like a Mel Gibson's feature, bloody, and the most accurate.

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    • Trivia
      To check who is French and who is Flemish, people were asked to say the phrase "schild en vriend". That way, the Flemish knew only to kill those who pronounce the phrase with a French accent. This doesn't really work in the film though, seen as the French people in the movie speak Dutch with perfectly normal Flemish or Dutch accents.
    • Goofs
      The eyes of a dead French knight follow the pitbull in front of him.
    • Alternate versions
      The restored and DVD version is slightly different than the earlier cinema and TV versions: The close shot in which Robrecht van Bethune decapitates De Chatillon with his sword, has been cut down with a couple of frames in the restored and DVD version. In the earlier releases you could clearly see that it was a dummy head being chopped off.

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 1985 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • Netherlands
    • Language
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • The Lion of Flanders
    • Filming locations
      • Beersel, Belgium
    • Production companies
      • Belgische Radio en Televisie (BRT)
      • Katholieke Radio Omroep (KRO)
      • Kunst en Kino
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    • Budget
      • BEF 65,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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