Review of No Man's Land (1987) by Michael Wilmington for Chicago Tribune — 09 Apr 2001
In the remarkable, ferociously intelligent new film No Man's Land, Bosnian writer-director Danis Tanovic gives us a movie portrait of the Bosnian War, a conflict that has devastated his country, friends and neighbors -- and found in it both shocking humor and searing, relentless tragedy.
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This review of No Man's Land (1987) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Chicago Tribune on 09 Apr 2001.
No Man's Land has generally received mixed reviews.
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