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1. | In Flemish Fields Song 2 | | 3:44 |
2. | Opening Scene In Vlaamse Velden | | 2:06 |
3. | Marie, Sehen Wir Uns wieder? | | 4:01 |
4. | Yvonne Has To Go / Germans Enter Into the City | | 1:59 |
5. | Everybody Left the House Except Yvonne | | 2:00 |
6. | War Scene | | 3:07 |
7. | Guillaume Writes a Letter To Anna | | 2:04 |
8. | The German Colonel Has To See Doctor Boesman | | 1:12 |
9. | Die Leiden Des Jungen Werthers | | 1:32 |
10. | Marie's Theme | | 3:28 |
11. | Marie Brings Food To the Rich | | 1:18 |
12. | Marie Aborts the Baby | | 2:15 |
13. | My Brothers Are At the Front / Boesman Introduces 2 Ladies | | 3:20 |
14. | Marie Helps the Wounded In Her House At Night | | 2:04 |
15. | In Flemish Fields Song 2 (Guillaume Makes Love In France) | | 3:48 |
16. | Anthem For Our Fathers | Royal Windorchestra Vooruit Harelbeke, Geert Verschaeve & Jef Neve | 6:03 |
| | | 44:01 |
In ten episodes, 'In Vlaamse Velden' (In Flanders Fields) tells the story of the Boesman family in Ghent, Belgium, trying to survive World War I. The story highlights the five family members, each going through their own war during four years.
The central character is 15-year-old Marie (Lize Feryn), a naive puberescent, developing through war time into a balanced adult woman with a positive outlook.
The real impact of the war becomes palpable to the family when the Germans occupy their home. The father, Philippe (Wim Opbrouck), a gynaecologist, sees an opportunity to become a professor in the Flemish University supported by the German occupier. The mother, Virginie (Barbara Sarafian), tries to keep her family together as much as she can, but the war drives them apart. Marie's oldest brother Vincent (Matthieu Sys) fights at the front line based on his ideals... and will pay a very high price for it. Guillaume (Wietse Tanghe), her other brother, tries desertion but becomes a soldier, ready or not.
Marie dreams of becoming a doctor, but becomes a nurse at the front line. That is where she eventually finds the strength to build up a balanced perspective on the world and her family.