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A brilliant take on the tragedy that beset his country, Danis Tanovic's directorial debut No Man's Land is a bleak comedy set during the war in Bosnia. The story begins as a group of Bosnian soldiers emerge from a fog to realise that they have strayed into a thin strip of land unclaimed by either side in the conflict. A bloody sequence of events ensues, which results in a disputed trench being occupied by weathered Bosnian veteran Branko Djuric and his opposite number, Rene Bitorajac's Serbian greenhorn. There's a standoff between them, complicated by Djuric's injured... colleague lying atop a "bouncing mine". He's a human booby trap--move him and the everything within 50 yards will be blown sky-high. As the blue-hatted, ineffectual UN are called in, and with the world's media, led by the late Katrin Cartlidge as a rather snotty BBC reporter, swiftly arriving on the scene, this single trench becomes an almost Beckettian metaphor for the war. Tanovic is not especially concerned with taking sides in the Bosnian-Serb conflict. Whatever its causes, both sides are seen to be as bad, or more accurately as desperate, as each other. That it's hard, for outsiders in particular, to tell who's who much of the time only heightens the irony. There's anger at the media intrusiveness ("Does our misery pay well?" screams Djuric at the reporters), but what's really conveyed is a sense of the absurdity, futility and intractability of war, as summarised in the final image. From the grotesque mess of conflict, Tanovic has fashioned a perfectly judged and beautifully executed movie. On the DVD: No Man's Land is presented in widescreen with a Dolby 5.1 soundtrack. There are no extras, other than an English language option for the hard of hearing. --David Stubbs [show more]

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Released
27 January 2003
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Momentum Pictures Home Ent 
Classification
Runtime
93 minutes 
Features
PAL, Subtitled, Widescreen 
Barcode
5060021175977 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Danis Tanovic's award-winning comic drama set in the middle of the war between Bosnia and Serbia. Two soldiers from opposing sides, Bosnian Chiki (Branco Djuric) and Serb Nino (Rene Bitorajac), find themselves trapped together in a stalemate in no man's land. Both are similarly armed, and both are having equal difficulty in contacting their fellow troops for help; so what should they do now?

Danis Tanovic's award-winning comic drama set in the middle of the war between Bosnia and Serbia. Two soldiers from opposing sides, Bosnian Chiki (Branco Djuric) and Serb Nino (Rene Bitorajac), find themselves trapped together in a stalemate in no man's land. Both are similarly armed, and both are having equal difficulty in contacting their fellow troops for help; so what should they do now?

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