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No Man`s Land

No Man`s Land
Direction
DANIS TANOVIĆ
Screenplay
Danis Tanovic
Cinematography
Walter Vanden Ende
Editing
Francesca Calvelli
Cast
Branko Djuric, Rene Bitorajac, Filip Sovagovic
Edition(s)
25ª

No Man`s Land

No Man`s Land
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  • 93 minutos
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  • 2000
Slovenia

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In 1993, during the Bosnia war, two soldiers, Ciki and Nino find themselves in a difficult position. They are installed in a trench, but curiously enough, do not belong to the same troop. Ciki is Bosnian and Nino is Serbian. They are enemies but, by irony of fate, they find themselves together in the midst of the line of fire. It?s going to be difficult to get out of this situation intact, but Ciki and Nino manage to win the collaboration of a “casque bleu” French soldier (a French soldier at the service of the UN) who is willing to help them, even against the orders of his superiors. The international media is soon to discover the pathetic situation both soldiers are in, and is to exploit the news with great verve. Ciki and Nino have only one objective: to get out of there and, preferably, alive. The film was decided on in São Paulo during the 23rd Mostra, when directors Cedomir Kolar, Marco Müller and Marion Hänsel met in the city as members of the jury at that time and decided to produce the film.

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DANIS TANOVIĆ
DANIS TANOVIĆ

Born in Zenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina, in 1969. He was raised in Sarajevo, where he studied direction. His first feature, No Man’s Land (2001), won the Oscar for best foreign language film and the Audience Award for Best Foreign Film at the 25th Mostra. Directed the segment Bosnia-Herzegovina of the film September 11 (2002, 26th Mostra) and the features Hell (2005, 29th Mostra), Triage (2009), Cirkus Columbia (2010, 34th Mostra), An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker (2013) and Tigers (2014, 39th Mostra).
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