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No Man's Land

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No Man's Land (2001)
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 becomes a living booby trap.
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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 m... Read allBosnia 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 becomes a living booby trap.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 becomes a living booby trap.
IMDb RATING
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  • Director
    • Danis Tanovic
  • Writer
    • Danis Tanovic
  • Stars
    • Branko Djuric
    • Rene Bitorajac
    • Filip Sovagovic
  • Director
    • Danis Tanovic
  • Writer
    • Danis Tanovic
  • Stars
    • Branko Djuric
    • Rene Bitorajac
    • Filip Sovagovic
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 188User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
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    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 30 wins & 25 nominations total

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    Branko Djuric in No Man's Land (2001)
    Rene Bitorajac in No Man's Land (2001)
    Katrin Cartlidge and Georges Siatidis in No Man's Land (2001)
    Rene Bitorajac and Branko Djuric in No Man's Land (2001)
    Rene Bitorajac and Branko Djuric in No Man's Land (2001)
    Rene Bitorajac and Branko Djuric in No Man's Land (2001)
    Rene Bitorajac and Branko Djuric in No Man's Land (2001)
    Katrin Cartlidge in No Man's Land (2001)
    Simon Callow, Katrin Cartlidge, and Georges Siatidis in No Man's Land (2001)
    Danis Tanovic in No Man's Land (2001)
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    Top cast

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    Branko Djuric
    Branko Djuric
    • Ciki
    Rene Bitorajac
    Rene Bitorajac
    • Nino
    Filip Sovagovic
    • Cera
    Georges Siatidis
    Georges Siatidis
    • Marchand
    Serge-Henri Valcke
    Serge-Henri Valcke
    • Dubois
    Sacha Kremer
    • Michel
    Alain Eloy
    Alain Eloy
    • Pierre
    Mustafa Nadarevic
    Mustafa Nadarevic
    • Old Serbian soldier
    Bogdan Diklic
    Bogdan Diklic
    • Serbian officer
    Simon Callow
    Simon Callow
    • Soft
    Katrin Cartlidge
    Katrin Cartlidge
    • Jane Livingstone
    Tanja Ribic
    Tanja Ribic
    • Martha
    Branko Zavrsan
    • Deminer
    Djuro Utjesanovic
    • Bosnian guide
    Mirza Tanovic
    • Bosnian officer
    Boro Stjepanovic
    • Bosnian soldier
    Almir Kurt
    • Bosnian soldier
    Ratko Ristic
    • Bosnian soldier
    • Director
      • Danis Tanovic
    • Writer
      • Danis Tanovic
    • All cast & crew
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    • Trivia
      Danis Tanovic's directorial film debut.
    • Goofs
      After Ciki shoots Nino and the old soldier, he loads the other of the together taped magazines in the rifle and makes a loading movement, thus cycling the first round in the chamber. A bit later, in the "who started the war scene" in the bunker, Ciki shouts "who started the war?" and makes another loading movement, which would cause the first round to be ejected (unspent) from the rifle. Yet no round is ejected.
    • Quotes

      Sgt. Marchand: Vous parlez francais?

      Serb private: No.

      Sgt. Marchand: Do you speak English?

      Serb private: Yes.

      Sgt. Marchand: We came for people.

      Serb private: Yes.

      Sgt. Marchand: People between lines.

      Serb private: Yes, yes.

      Sgt. Marchand: Where are they?

      Serb private: Yes, yes, yes.

      Sgt. Marchand: Ok, you don't understand a word of what I'm saying, right?

      Serb private: Yes.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Njemo Kolo
      by Mirsad Tukic

    User reviews188

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    Excellent
    The story was set in the Yugoslavian civil war in the early 90's. One soldier from each side of the battle was trapped between the front lines of the two rivals. They cannot leave the trench because if they do, the army will fire and kill them. To make things worse, there was a third soldier who was placed on a landmine, which would explode when the pressure on the landmine is released (i.e. when he gets up from a lying down position).

    This is such a sad story with plenty of extremely touching scenes. It provokes people to think that there are so many ridiculous things that people do to each other during wars. People think that by killing each other the problem can be solved. This is a highly upsetting idea. It also revealed the terrible bureaucracy of some organisations, which gives little regard for human life.

    Although it portrayed that the two rival soldiers had a lot of anger and distrust between them, there are times that it showed that they are also human. The two of them talked and found out that there was a girl that they both knew. I think that they were living in the same country, and they were just like any other civilians, just like you and me. They could have been living the same type of life, and suddenly friends became enemies.

    In this film there were no large scale battle scenes like in `Saving Private Ryan' or `Gallipoli'. However, this film is just as sad and emotionally provoking like any other outstanding anti-war movie. It tells people the absurdity of war, and how crazy people can be during war. I was very shocked to know that the soldiers in Yugoslavia really put landmines beneath bodies, so that when the bodies are cleared away, the landmine would explode and kill the dead man's friends and relatives. This behaviour is extremely sickening. The inventor of such landmines is also very disgusting. I wonder, how can people create such a sophisticated device, and use it in such a ruthless way to kill? I have always thought that, if these people who invent killing machines go to invent some other machines instead, maybe we would be living in the `future world' portrayed in the film already. Our technology would be more advanced than it is now.

    However, nowadays the weapons are getting more complicated, advanced, deadly and destructive every day. It saddens me a lot, because I never understood why a war has to start. The most ironic thing is that, the man who decides to wage a war against another country is always unharmed, because he sits in his office and has a large team of army to protect him. He does not die in the war. But because of his decision, millions of young men have to die.

    Though there is such a grave message behind this film, there is also a lighter side to it. There were a lot of scenes which are funny, and all the viewers laughed and clapped for the witty statements. For example, when the two soldiers were trapped in the trench, they were discussing which side did more war crimes. The soldier who got the gun won the argument, and the possession of the gun changed a few times. There was another scene which a soldier searched the pockets of a soldier whom he just killed, and found a picture of a naked man.

    Another scene which everyone laughed was that, a soldier asked the soldier lying on the landmine if he was OK. The poor soldier replied 'Of course I am OK, I got shot, and then I was unconscious, and then woke up and found there is a landmine beneath me, and then the whole world is watching me, and then I want to go to toilet, and now I was greeted by rubbish statements from my friend'.

    I hope this film would make people understand that wars are completely vile and barbaric, and no one would start a war again.
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    • Jun 11, 2003

    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • Italy
      • Belgium
      • United Kingdom
      • Slovenia
    • Official sites
      • MGMawards.com Awards, release dates (United States)
      • Océan Films (France)
    • Languages
      • Bosnian
      • French
      • English
      • Serbian
    • Also known as
      • Нічийна земля
    • Filming locations
      • Slovenia
    • Production companies
      • Noé Productions
      • Fabrica
      • Man's Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • €2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,012,153
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,645
      • Dec 9, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,858,869
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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