Jan Vermeulen, the Miller of Flanders explained

Jan Vermeulen, the Miller of Flanders
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Director:Georg Jacoby
Studio:BUFA
Distributor:BUFA
Runtime:51 minutes
Country:Germany
Language:Silent
German intertitles

Jan Vermeulen, the Miller of Flanders (German: Jan Vermeulen, der Müller aus Flandern) is a 1917 German silent war drama film directed by Georg Jacoby. It was made as a propaganda film by the German film agency BUFA, which generally specialised in making documentaries but also made feature films such as this and Dr. Hart's Diary.[1]

Location shooting took place around Bruges and Ghent in German-occupied Belgian Flanders.

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Notes and References

  1. Fuhrmann, Wolfgang Imperial Projections: Screening the German Colonies. Berghahn Books, 2015. p. 261.