No Man's Land (2002) Croatia
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Director:Danis Tanovic
Studio:MGM (Video & DVD)
Producer:Cat Villiers, Cédomir Kolar, Dunja Klemenc, Frédérique Dumas-Zajdela, Igor Pedicek, Judy Counihan
Writer:Danis Tanovic
Rating:6
Rated:R
Date Added:2012-10-31
UPC:9780792852421
Price:$14.98
Awards:Won Oscar, Another 26 wins & 14 nominations
Genre:English films
Release:2002-04-01
IMDb:0283509
Duration:98
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:Croatian
Subtitles:English
Features:Disc 1:
Commentary by Director Peter Cattaneo and Actor Mark Addy
Original Publicity Campaign
"I'm the Leader of the Gang"
"You Sexy Thing"
"Land of 1000 Dances"
"The Stripper"
Disc 2:
Developing the Script
Focus on Sheffield
Stocksbridge Brass Band Blues
Editing
The Success and Its Aftermath
LAC code:300010553
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Danis Tanovic  ...  (Director)
Danis Tanovic  ...  (Writer)
 
Branko Djuric  ...  Ciki
Rene Bitorajac  ...  Niño
Filip Sovagovic  ...  Cera
Georges Siatidis  ...  Marchand
Serge-Henri Valcke  ...  Dubois
Robert Carlyle  ...  Gaz
Mark Addy  ...  Dave
William Snape  ...  Nathan
Steve Huison  ...  Lomper
Tom Wilkinson  ...  Gerald
Sacha Kremer  ...  Michel
Alain Eloy  ...  Pierre
Paul Barber  ...  Horse
Mustafa Nadarevic  ...  Old Serbian soldier
Hugo Speer  ...  Guy
Bogdan Diklic  ...  Serbian officer
Lesley Sharp  ...  Jean
Emily Woof  ...  Mandy
Simon Callow  ...  Soft
Katrin Cartlidge  ...  Jane Livingstone
Deirdre Costello  ...  Linda
Paul Butterworth  ...  Barry
Tanja Ribic  ...  Martha
Dave Hill  ...  Alan
Branko Zavrsan  ...  Deminer
Djuro Utjesanovic  ...  Bosnian guide
Bruce Jones  ...  Reg
Andrew Livingston  ...  Terry (as Andrew Livingstone)
Mirza Tanovic  ...  Bosnian officer
Vinny Dhillon  ...  Sharon
Summary: Between war and peace, humor and hate, capture and surrender, life and death lies No Man's Land. Set in the unforgiving trenches of the Bosnian-Serb conflict, this "astonishing" (Chicago Tribune) film follows the story of three soldiers caught between two fighting lines. Hailed as "one of the best films of 2001,"* No Man's Land is a "powerful, harrowing, shockingly entertaining" (Movieline) exploration of the absurdity of war. Fleeing enemy fire, an injuredBosnian soldier named Čiki retreats to a trench, where he finds himself trapped with a woundedcomrade and worse a Serbian! With no way to escape and with his fellow soldier lying on a spring-loaded bomb set to explode if he moves, Čiki realizes he must do the unthinkabletrust his enemyIf he wants to survive. *Associated Press, Chicago Tribune, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Hollywood Reporter, New York Daily News, New York Post.