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Writer:
Danis Tanovic (written by)
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Release Date:
19 September 2001 (France) more
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Plot:
Bosnia and Herzegovina during 1993 at the time of the heaviest fighting between the two warring sides. Two soldiers from opposing sides in the conflict, Nino and Ciki, become trapped in no man's land, whilst a third soldier is becomes a living booby trap. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 26 wins & 14 nominations more
User Comments:
You started this war!... No, YOU started this war!! more (151 total)

Cast

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Branko Djuric ... Ciki
Rene Bitorajac ... Nino
Filip Sovagovic ... Cera

Georges Siatidis ... Marchand
Serge-Henri Valcke ... Dubois
Sacha Kremer ... Michel
Alain Eloy ... Pierre
Mustafa Nadarevic ... Old Serbian soldier
Bogdan Diklic ... Serbian officer
Simon Callow ... Soft

Katrin Cartlidge ... Jane Livingstone

Tanja Ribic ... Martha
Branko Zavrsan ... Deminer
Djuro Utjesanovic ... Bosnian guide
Mirza Tanovic ... Bosnian officer
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Nicija zemlja (Bosnia and Herzegovina: Croatian title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence and language.
Runtime:
98 min | Turkey:90 min (TV version)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): When the bomb disposal expert is examining the mine, his visor is up and so offering no protection. more
Quotes:
Jane Livingstone: Neutrality does not exist in the face of murder. Doing nothing to stop it is, in fact, choosing. It is not being neutral. more
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Referenced in The 100 Greatest War Films (2005) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
Nini Sine, Spavaj Sine more

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55 out of 82 people found the following comment useful.
You started this war!... No, YOU started this war!!, 10 October 2004
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Author: Coventry from the Draconian Swamp of Unholy Souls

First of all, I think it's a shame that this film isn't listed under its Slovenian title 'Nikogarsnja zemlja'. Anyway, what we have here is quite an impressive piece of work. Danis Tanovic wrote and directed a debut that easily is one of the best films since the new Millennium. Seemly without trying, Tanovic succeeds in bringing what so many other directors desperately attempt and fail: namely a satirical attack on the absurdity and uselessness of war! But without losing grip on the suspenseful and credible story, an that's an extra achievement. The story is simple but efficient and stuffed with little ingenious findings and subtle sarcasm. No Man's Land involves three soldiers – two Bosnians and one Serb – trapped in a trench between the two fronts. One of the Bosnians is wounded and lying on a mine that will explode and kill everybody in a range of 50 metres. While he carefully tries not to move an inch, the other two soldiers are bickering about what side actually began the war. There's a group of UN soldiers trying to help them but these people are constantly facing obstacles, intrusive press people and obnoxious superiors that prevent them from saving the trapped soldiers. Tanovic sense of clever dialogue and his courage to openly condemn the situation in his homeland make this one of the most admirable films of the last few decades. I'm really really glad that this No Man's Land won the Academy Award for best foreign language film over that dreadfully over-hyped 'Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain'. One of the best choices the Academy ever made!

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