Branco Djuric,
Rene Bitorajac,
Filip Sovagovic,
Katrin Cartlidge,
Simon Callow
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The grim futility of the war between Bosnia and Serbia is reduced to its essence as two enemy soldiers are forced to share a wary trust for one another in this drama. A group of Bosnian soldiers are a... read more
DVD Release Date: April 9, 2002
Stats: 775 reviews
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October 10, 2011
A terrific movie with many, many layers. The UN is ripped for its do-nothing foolishness, but equally well presented is the difficulty of peacemaking itself. Ultimately it is not the failure of the UN, but the failure of humans to let go of the past in favor of peace. Biting dram... read more
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February 28, 2011
I'm pretty sure my favorite part was the random appearance of the villain from Ace Ventura 2. This is by no means a movie that I got into, but I can't deny that it's an interesting concept. It's just that some of the symbolism is way too obvious and it takes away from the overall... read more
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March 2, 2010
"Neutrality does not exist in the face of murder. Doing nothing to stop it is, in fact, choosing. It is not being neutral."
Bosnia and Herzegovina during 1993 at the time of the heaviest fighting between the two warring sides. Two soldiers from opposing sides in the confl... read more -
May 3, 2008
The best movie I've ever seen about the absurdities of war. The story of everyday men finding themselves caught up in a war against their former countrymen is cleverly illustrated as Bosnian reservists get caught between the lines in No Man's Land. A series of tragically comic sc... read more
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September 20, 2007
As I've never seen a war movie before about the present day conflict between Bosnia and Serbia, I didn't really know what to expect, but after reading so many good reviews about it, it did seem pretty interesting at first. The story is mainly based around two soldiers (one from e... read more
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May 23, 2006
The situation is, of course, pretty absurd, and the film plays that absurdity up to make the message about war that it wants to. At some point in the film, you resolve yourself into thinking that things will probably end well; at another point, you resolve that there's no way th... read more
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November 12, 2011
Tragic war drama that is set in the midst of the Bosnian war. The film is a parable and marked the debut of Bosnian writer and director Danis Tanovi?.
Two wounded soldiers, a Bosniak (?iki, portrayed by Branko ?uri?) and a Bosnian Serb (Nino, portrayed by Rene Bitorajac) are caug... read more -
April 19, 2010
A good film showing two soldiers trying to grip what was left of the basics of their humanities, but still powerless, as the twisted realms of war distorted their principles to what was really happening. "No Man's Land" was focused more on being a dark human comedy than a war fil... read more
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September 7, 2006
I didn't think I would like this movie but it turned out to be really good.
Critic Reviews
It's hard to believe this is writer-director Danis Tanovic's first feature fiction film. Full Review
The acting's so strong and the dialogue so realistic, that it feels authentic. Full Review
A strange and disturbing film, but it is not without a stirringly humanist compassion even at its most outlandish and outrageous. Full Review
A well-mounted... seriocomedy with passing punchlines. And for about half the movie, it's compelling stuff.
It's not a pretty picture, but it is a funny one, if you agree with Tanovic that all human behavior tends toward folly, cowardice, self-deception, corruption and hopelessness.
One of the most remarkable films of the year. Full Review
A skillfully wrought, if somewhat predictable, farce involving belligerent opponents, blundering international peacekeepers and excitable journalists. Full Review
A bleakly funny parable that could be titled Between Enemy Lines. Full Review
From beginning to end, it bristles with ironies in classic Eastern European absurdist style.
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