Wieltje Farm Cemetery, about a mile north east of Ypres, one of a number of tiny cemeteries to be found in the fields surrounding the city.
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Good Morning,
My name is Yannick Martin and both with my brother we are french filmmakers.
We would like to eventually consider filming in the Wieltje Farm Cemetery for a project of film (fiction) and we were wondering if that would be possible?
Would should we ask this autorisation and information to?
Thank you for your time and interest in our project.
Kind Regards.
Yannick Martin
Good evening Yannick. I would suggest that you first port of call is the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) as they administer all the British military cemeteries world-wide. They kindly allow me to use their cemetery plans on this site. Check out their website. I would imagine that you would have to get their permission first. Good luck.