After various small conflicts, two injured soldiers, Bosnians and Serbs, faced each other in a groove between the uninhabited lands. They wait for the dark, exchange insults and even find something in common; sometimes there are guns, sometimes guns, sometimes guns. When another injured Bosnian came, the situation became complicated, but the bouncing mine was under him and could not move. The two men cooperated and shook the white flag, their line was called the United Nations (his senior commander did not try to help), a British reporter appeared, the French sergeant showed courage . It is not all the way to make friends. written
Disputes in the Balkans have not been listed in the headlines for many years, but Dennis Tanovi's "No Man's Land" (2001) stands out in other recent war movies because it strongly opposed the war. . Bosnia - France - Italy - Belgium - Slovenia - Orix has collaborated on subtypes of war sarcasm that questioned the traditional narrative structure subtly. Several countries of its origin point out many differences between it and contemporary America and the Balkan war movie: that view is not based on any national opinion, but the local ethnic conflict of the two soldiers From an advantageous point of view of roaming to see. Both sides moved to a stalemate involved in UN staff and a journalist who broke into television. This film was produced in October 2000, was released in the United States in December 2001, was nominated for Best Foreign Film Academy Awards.
No Man 's Land of Bosnian director Danis Tanovic received the Best Foreign Language Film Award at the 2001 Academy Awards and the 2002 Golden Globe Awards. The Bosnian movie "Gravika" is a story of a mother's life in contemporary Sarajevo, after the Serbian army raped Bosnian women deliberately and won the Golden Bear Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. Directed by Bosnia director DinoMustafić and remodeled by Zlatko Topecić in 2003, following the father Ahmed during World War II and Taric Karaga of his son, he besieged Sarajevo at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. AdsBakrač directed film The Abandoned (2010), written by Zlatko Topic, is the story of a boy abandoned from his house trying to locate the truth about his hometown, he is a child rape It suggests. Films screened at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival