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No Man's Land

Director: Danis Tanovic
Writer: Danis Tanovic
Producer: Marc Baschet, Judy Counihan, Frédérique Dumas-Zajdela, Marion Hänsel, Dunja Klemenc, Cédomir Kolar, Marco Mueller, Igor Pedicek, Cat Villiers
Theatrical: 2001
Rated: R
Studio: Noé Productions
Genre: War
Duration: 98
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1212
DVD Details
Languages: Serbo Croatian
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Region: 1
Release:Apr 2002
Price: $26.98
Credits
Ciki
Branko Djuric
Nino
Rene Bitorajac
Cera
Filip Sovagovic
Marchand
Georges Siatidis
Dubois
Serge-Henri Valcke
Michel
Sacha Kremer
Pierre
Alain Eloy
Old Serbian soldier
Mustafa Nadarevic
Serbian officer
Bogdan Diklic
Soft
Simon Callow
Jane Livingstone
Katrin Cartlidge
Martha
Tanja Ribic
Deminer
Branko Zavrsan
Bosnian guide
Djuro Utjesanovic
Bosnian officer
Mirza Tanovic
Bosnian soldier
Boro Stjepanovic
Bosnian soldier
Almir Kurt
Bosnian soldier
Ratko Ristic
Bosnian soldier
Peter Sedmak
Bosnian soldier (as Aleksandar Petrovic)
Sasa Petrovic
Miralem
Boris Cindric
Serbian officer #2
Danijel Smon
Serbian soldier
Peter Prikratki
Cameraman
Primoz Ranik
Mark
Jure Plesec
John
Gordon Wilson
Olivia
Maëlys De Rudder
Bill
Alan Fairbairn
UNPROFOR soldier
Michel Obenga
UNPROFOR soldier
Rok Strehovec
Journalist
Zvone Hribar
Journalist
Ales Valic
Journalist
Fred M. Liss
Journalist
Franc Jakob Rac
Rambo
Predrag Brestovac
Young Bosnian soldier
Tadej Troha
Serbian lieutenant (barricade)
Primoz Petkovsek
Serbian soldier (barricade)
Janez Habic
Boy accordionist
Matej Bizjak
Serbian soldier
Marinko Prga
Serbian soldier
Darjan Gorela
Serbian soldier (as Srecko Dzumber)
Srecko Djumber
Serbian sergeant
Uros Tatomir
Bosnian officer (barricade)
Matej Recer
Bosnian soldier (barricade)
Matija Bulatovic
Bosnian soldier (barricade) (as Uros Furst)
Uros Fürst
Summary
Bosnia and Herzegovina during 1993 at the time of the heaviest fighting between the two warring sides. The two Bosnian soldiers, Niki and Ciki, wander into the no man's land and become the victims of bombing.