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Synopsis
The grim futility of the war between Bosnia and Serbia is reduced to its essence as two enemy soldiers are forced to share a wary trust for one another in this drama. A group of Bosnian soldiers are advancing upon Serbian territory during a misty night when the fog lifts at daybreak, making them plainly visible to their enemy. Serb forces open fire upon them, and soon only Chiki (Brancko Djuric) is still alive, after diving into a trench in no man's land. Two Serbian soldiers scouting the area set up a land mine using the body of a Bosnian soldier as "bait;" if moved, the mine will jump into the air and explode. Chiki watches as the soldiers set the trap, and furious at the disrespect to his fallen comrades, he kills one of the Serbs, and takes the other, Nino (Rene Bitorajac), hostage. With both soldiers alone and equally armed, they find themselves at a stalemate, and begin trying to attract help from either side. Eventually, the two men are found by a squadron of French soldiers attached to a U.N. peacekeeping unit; now held by supposedly neutral forces, Chiki and Nino are with the French troops when it's discovered that the dead Bosnian soldier isn't dead after all, though no one is sure how to disarm the mine without killing him in the process. No Man's Land was the debut feature from Bosnian writer and director Danis Tanovic. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Filip Sovagovic Chera
Serge-Henri Valcke Capt. Dubois
Simon Callow Col. Soft
Katrin Cartlidge Jane Livingstone
Rene Bitorajac Nino
Branco Djuric Chiki

Production Crew

Cat Villiers Associate Producer
Judy Counihan Associate Producer
Marion Hänsel Associate Producer
Walther van den Ende Cinematographer
Danis Tanovic Director
Francesca Calvelli Editor
Cedomir Kolar Producer
Frederique Dumas-Zajdela Producer
Marc Baschet Producer
Danis Tanovic Screenwriter
Henri Morelle Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2001
Runtime: 98
Country: Belgium
MPAA Rating: R
for violence and language
Category: Feature

Genre
War

Sound
Dolby SRD

Produced by
Fabrica Films
Man's Films
Noe Productions
Studio Maj/Casablanca

Release
December 07, 2001 (USA - Limited)
by Ocean Film

Awards
2001 - Best Foreign Film - National Board of Review
2001 - Best Foreign Language Film - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2001 - Best Foreign Language Film - Golden Globe
2001 - Best Foreign Language Film - L.A. Film Critics Association
2001 - Best Foreign Language Film - Los Angeles Film Critics Association
2001 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival
2001 - Best Foreign Language Film - Hollywood Foreign Press Association