NO MAN'S LAND
synopsis
The tale of two soldiers, Èiki and Nino, a Bosnian and a Serb who find themselves stranded between enemy lines, in No Man's Land, during the 1993 Bosnian Conflict. As Èiki and Nino try to figure a way out of their bizarre predicament, a brave UN sergeant goes to help them, despite being ordered not to intervene, and the press corps follow, turning a news story into an international incident.
In a tense stand off between the many sides involved in the conflict and with the world's press waiting for an outcome, Èiki and Nino desperately try to negotiate for their lives amidst the insanity of war.
international title: | No Man's Land |
original title: | No Man's Land |
country: | Slovenia, France, United Kingdom, Belgium, Italy |
sales agent: | The Works International |
year: | 2001 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Danis Tanović |
film run: | 98' |
release date: | SI 08/11/2001, IT 28/09/2001, ES 08/02/2002, FR 19/09/2001, BE 10/10/2001, NL 07/02/2002, DK 18/01/2002, NO 08/02/2002, SE 01/03/2002 |
screenplay: | Danis Tanović |
cast: | Branko Djurić Djuro, Filip Savagovic, Georges Siatidis, Rene Bitorajac, Katrin Cartlidge, Simon Callow |
cinematography by: | Walther van den Ende |
film editing: | Francesca Calvelli |
art director: | Dusan Milavec |
costumes designer: | Zvonka Makuc |
music: | Danis Tanović |
producer: | Frédérique Dumas, Marc Baschet, Čedomir Kolar |
production: | Casablanca, Noé Productions, Man's Films Productions, Studio Maj, Filmski Sklad RS/Slovenian Film Fund (SI), Counihan Villiers Productions (UK), Fabrica Cinema (IT) |
backing: | Eurimages |
distributor: | 01 Distribution (IT), Golem (ES), Océan Films (FR), Progrès Films (BE), Film Cinematheek (NL), SF Film (DK), SF Film (NO), SF Film (SE) |