No Man's Land
98 minutes,
Belgium/Bosnia/France/UK (2001),
A Bosnian and a Serb end up in the same trench, but decide not to kill each other, in this satirical war movie that lambasts the UN, the media and the stupidity of war in general
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No Man's Land: No Man's Land is the feature debut of Bosnian writer-director Danis Tranovic. Not only does the film take us into the heart of the Balkan conflict, it also looks at the role of both the UN forces and the world media in the perpetuation of the war.
The film opens with the atmospheric image of figures moving in thick fog. They are Bosnian soldiers, lost in the night...
Read the No Man's Land full reviewThe film opens with the atmospheric image of figures moving in thick fog. They are Bosnian soldiers, lost in the night...



