Review of Welcome to Sarajevo (1997) by Stanley Kauffmann for The New Republic — 19 Sep 2003
It keeps the gag quotient lower than Reds but has a similar effect: more urgent in its desire to make us care about the events it depicts, it nonetheless reduces the war in Bosnia to mere scenery for the hackneyed journey of a world-weary journalist from cynicism to caring activism.
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This review of Welcome to Sarajevo (1997) was written by Stanley Kauffmann and published by The New Republic on 19 Sep 2003.
Welcome to Sarajevo has generally received positive reviews.
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