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No Man's Land
Two soldiers from opposite sites get stuck between the front lines in the same trench. The UN is asked to free them and both sides agree on a ceasefire, but will they stick to it?
Danis Tanović
Danis Tanović
Casts & Crew
Branko Đurić
Rene Bitorajac
Filip Šovagović
Georges Siatidis
Sacha Kremer
Alain Eloy
Katrin Cartlidge
Serge-Henri Valcke
Simon Callow
Tanja Ribič
Branko Završan
Bogdan Diklić
Mustafa Nadarević
Also Directed by Danis Tanović
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