Content Warnings
- 🟡 30/100 Brief scene with implied sexual activity, no nudity shown.
- 🟢 10/100 Character seen smoking a cigarette.
- 🔴 80/100 Intense gunfire and explosions during a battle scene.
- 🔴 95/100 Graphic depiction of a soldier being shot and killed.
- 🔴 85/100 Hand-to-hand combat with visible injuries and blood.
- 🟡 60/100 Use of strong language by a soldier under stress.
- 🟡 50/100 Another instance of strong language in a tense situation.
What is the plot of No Man’s Land (2001)?
No Man’s Land is a dark comedy-war film set during the Bosnian War. It follows two soldiers, a Bosnian (Čiki) and a Serb (Nino), who become trapped in a trench between enemy lines, along with a third soldier lying on a landmine. The film explores themes of war, humanity, and the absurdity of conflict.
Who are the main actors in No Man’s Land (2001)?
The main actors in No Man’s Land include Branko Đurić as Čiki (the Bosnian soldier), Rene Bitorajac as Nino (the Serb soldier), Filip Šovagović as Cera (the soldier on the landmine), and Georges Siatidis as Sergeant Marchand (a UNPROFOR officer).
What awards did No Man’s Land (2001) win?
No Man’s Land won the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film in 2002. It also received the Best Screenplay award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001 and was critically acclaimed for its sharp satire and powerful storytelling.
Who directed No Man’s Land (2001)?
No Man’s Land was directed by Danis Tanović, a Bosnian filmmaker known for his work in war dramas and satirical films. This was his debut feature film.
What language is No Man’s Land (2001) in?
The film is primarily in Bosnian, Serbian, and French, with English subtitles for international audiences. The multilingual dialogue reflects the complex ethnic and political tensions of the Bosnian War.



















