No Man's Land (2001)

7.9R98 minDirector: Danis Tanović

War film by Danis Tanović

No Man's Land (Serbo-Croatian: Ničija zemlja, Ничија земља) is a 2001 war film that is set in the midst of the Bosnian War. The film is a parable and marks the debut of Bosnian writer and director Danis Tanović. It is a co-production among companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Italy, France, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. The film first premiered on 19 September 2001 in France. It later won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2002.

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What is No Man's Land about?
No Man's Land (2001) — In Bosnia and Herzegovina during 1993 at the time of the heaviest fighting between the two warring sides, Nino and Ciki, two soldiers from opposite sides of the conflict, become trapped in no man's land while a third soldier becomes a living booby trap.
Is No Man's Land based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is No Man's Land scary?
Content rating: R. See the reviews tab for parental guidance and tone notes.