Synopsis of No Man's Land
Movie Theater / / July 04, 2021
Qualification: No man's land / No man's land.
Direction: Danis Tanovi?
Production:? edomir Kolar
Script: Danis Tanovi?
Photography: Walther Vanden Ende
Distribution: Branko Djuric, Rene Bitorajac, Filip Sovagovic, Katrin Cartlidge, Simon Callow, Serge-Henri Valche and Georges Siatidis.
Country (ies): Bosnia - Herzegovina, Slovenia, Belgium and France.
Year: 2001
Gender: Black comedy / drama
Duration: 98 min.
Format: In color
In the middle of one of the most cruel and bloody wars of the last decades, this story is born that recounts the accidental meeting of a Bosnian soldier named Ciki and a soldier of Serbian origin named Boy; Both rivals will have to deal with each other, in a constant power struggle, with the sole purpose of surviving in what was called "no man's land" in the middle of a war.
As Ciki and Nino try to solve the complicated problem of having to live with each other and keep another Serbian soldier alive, a Sergeant of the United Nations peacekeepers prepares to help them, disobeying the orders of his superiors and causing interest of the press, which would be in charge of turning this situation into an international spectacle that would complicate things even more.
No Man's Land, winner of an Academy Award for “Best Foreign Film” in 2001, is the debut feature of Bosnian director Danis Tanovic, who through the film allows us to know more closely the reality of the armed conflict that arose in Bosnia around 1992 and the strong enmity between two major nationalist groups: the Bosnians and the Serbs.