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Release Date:
26 November 1997 (USA) more
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Tagline:
For this celebrated, outrageous, adrenaline-loving bunch of reporters, home is the latest war zone. Now, one of them is about to do the unthinkable--get emotionally involved. more
Plot:
Journalist Floyd from US, Michael Henderson from UK and their teams meet the beginning of Bosnian war in Sarajevo... more | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 2 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(2 articles)
Goran Visnjic Joins Beginners
 (From EmpireOnline. 8 November 2009, 11:15 PM, PST)

Andy Serkis Plays With Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
 (From HollywoodNorthReport.com. 28 May 2009, 1:01 AM, PDT)

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Cutting the Crap more (51 total)

Cast

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Stephen Dillane ... Michael Henderson

Woody Harrelson ... Flynn

Marisa Tomei ... Nina
Emira Nusevic ... Emira
Kerry Fox ... Jane Carson

Goran Visnjic ... Risto Bavic
James Nesbitt ... Gregg
Emily Lloyd ... Annie McGee
Igor Dzambazov ... Jacket
Gordana Gadzic ... Mrs. Savic

Juliet Aubrey ... Helen Henderson
Drazen Sivak ... Zeljko
Vesna Orel ... Munira
Davor Janjic ... Dragan
Vladimir Jokanovic ... Emira's Uncle
Izudina Brutus ... Lucky Strike
Labina Mitevska ... Sonja
Sanja Buric ... Alma
Haris Secic ... Altar Boy

Kerry Shale ... UN Convoy Official
Majda Tusar ... Woman Baker
Miralem Zupcevic ... Baker's Husband
Peter Kelly ... UN Vip
Dijana Bolanca ... Nina Co-Worker
Nino Levi ... Zivko
Berina Salijevic ... Road Runner
Frank Dillane ... Christopher Henderson
Paige Brogan-Smith ... Jane Henderson
Petre Arsovski ... Joey (as Petar Arsovski)
Viktorija Peceva ... Ajsha
Nikolina Kujaca ... Bride
Joana Popovska ... Bride's Mother
Natali Rajcinovska ... Bride'a Sister
Brankica Jankoska ... Hairdresser
Dragan Marinkovic ... Chetnik Leader
Senad Basic ... Svercer
Ines Hadzovic ... Hospital Girl
Cesar Adi ... Child on Bus
Milan Plestina ... Beauty Contest Compere
Ines Fancovic ... Woman shouting at bread queue
Haris Sarvan ... Black Marketeer #1
Pejdah Dzevad ... Black Marketeer #2
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Vlado Jokanovic ... Emira's Uncle (as Vladimir Jokanovic)
Viktorija Cherepnalkovska ... Ajsha (uncredited)
Alex Nikolic ... Photographer (uncredited)
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Directed by
Michael Winterbottom 
 
Writing credits
Michael Nicholson (book "Natasha's Story")

Frank Cottrell Boyce (writer)

Produced by
Ismet Arnautalic .... producer: Croatia
Graham Broadbent .... producer
Damian Jones .... producer
Paul Sarony .... line producer
Ivo Sunjic .... associate producer: Croatia
David Ball .... line producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Adrian Johnston 
 
Cinematography by
Daf Hobson 
 
Film Editing by
Trevor Waite 
 
Casting by
Simone Ireland 
Vanessa Pereira 
 
Production Design by
Mark Geraghty 
Kemal Hrustanovic 
 
Art Direction by
Kemal Hrustanovic 
David Minty 
Terry Pritchard (supervising art director)
 
Set Decoration by
Constantin Nikolic 
 
Costume Design by
Janty Yates 
 
Makeup Department
Tomislav Markunovic .... assistant makeup artist: Bosnia
Alenka Nahtigal .... assistant makeup artist
Anne Oldham .... hair designer
Anne Oldham .... makeup designer
Alex Volpe .... hair stylist
Alex Volpe .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Mensud Arslanovic .... assistant production manager: Croatia
Geoff Austin .... production manager: UK
Boris Gregoric .... production manager: Croatia
Stephen Law .... post-production supervisor
Sally Morgan .... production manager
Branislav Brana Srdic .... production manager: Macedonia
Alex Sutherland .... production manager
Paul Webster .... head of production: Miramax
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Rohan Berry .... third assistant director
Richard Bramford .... third assistant director
Petar Buntic .... first assistant director: Bosnia Herzegovina
Filip Cemerski .... first assistant director: Macedonia
Slobodan Dedeic .... assistant director
William Dutton .... second assistant director
Sean Guest .... first assistant director
Ahmed Imamovic .... first assistant director: Bosnia Herzegovina
Elmir Jukic .... second assistant director: Bosnia Herzegovina
Tomislav Lukicic .... third assistant director
Mary Soan .... first assistant director
James Wilkinson .... third assistant director: Croacia
Celia Willett .... second assistant director: Croacia
 
Art Department
Ismet Begtasévic .... property master
Billy Bridge .... stand-by construction
Peta Button .... set dresser: UK
Maya Crome .... art department runner: UK
Douglas Glen .... dressing props: UK
Alastair Gow .... stand-by carpenter
Robert Jazadziski .... assistant art director
Mike Malik .... property master
Halid Patkovic .... painter: Bosnia
Paul Purdy .... property master: UK
Ragib Salam .... property buyer
Charlotte Taylor .... production buyer: UK
Bill Webb .... dressing props: UK
 
Sound Department
Peter Baldock .... supervising sound editor
James Boyle .... assistant sound editor
Paul Conway .... dialogue editor
Gillian Dodders .... foley editor
John Falcini .... assistant sound re-recording mixer
John Hayward .... sound re-recording mixer
Adele Kellett .... assistant sound effects editor (as Adele Kellet)
Jacques Leroide .... foley editor (as Jaques Leroide)
Rupert Miles .... assistant sound effects editor
Kate Morath .... boom operator
Beryl Mortimer .... foley artist
Chris Nuttall .... sound editor
Richard Pryke .... assistant re-recording mixer
Jack Stew .... foley artist
Kevin Tayler .... foley mixer
Martin Trevis .... sound
Timothy Vine .... foley editor (as Tim Vine)
Aad Wirtz .... sound re-recording mixer
Iain Eyre .... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Garry Fiferman .... sound re-recordist (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Eliott Bechtol .... special effects technician
Gary Cohen .... special effects technician
Alan Whibley .... special effects supervisor
 
Stunts
Zeljko Bozic .... stunts: musliman victim
Rod Woodruff .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Sead Bihorac .... camera grip: Macedonia
Buddy Blackwell .... video playback operator (as George Buddy Blackwell)
Zvonko Blaskovic .... electrician: Croatia
John Conroy .... assistant camera
John Conroy .... focus puller
Martin Healey .... best boy
Andy Long .... gaffer
Vince McGahon .... Steadicam operator
Vince McGahon .... camera operator
Jimmy Nesbitt .... camera operator: Betacam
Len O'Brien .... generator operator
Marjan Ognenovski .... assistant camera: Macedonia
John Robinson .... camera grip (as jonathan robinson)
Jonathan Robinson .... camera grip
Roman Rogulja .... focus puller: Croatia
Vlado Rukavina .... grip: Croatia
Robert Shacklady .... focus puller: pick-up shots
Nenad Smiljanic .... clapper loader: Croatia
Laurie Sparham .... still photographer
Oliver Tellet .... clapper loader
Jason Wall .... electrician: UK
 
Casting Department
Kerry Barden .... casting: USA
Pero Buric .... casting: Bosnia Herzcegovina
Irina Damic .... casting: Croatia
Deborah Maxwell Dion .... casting assistant
Billy Hopkins .... casting: US
Alex Nikolic .... location casting associate: Macedonia
Danielle Roffe .... casting assistant
Suzanne Smith .... casting: US
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Sabina Buzdon .... wardrobe assistant
Emira Kaliman .... wardrobe assistant: Bosnia
Zaklina Krstevska .... assistant costume designer
Christian Motta .... costumer
Amanda Trewin .... wardrobe supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Susan Bodnar .... editor trainee
Peter Christelis .... first assistant editor
Katie Goodson .... post-production runner
Jo Harland .... second assistant editor
Jim Lownie .... lightworks operator
Folasade Oyeleye .... lightworks operator
Andrew Perrier .... editor trainee
Alison Smith .... editor trainee
 
Music Department
Nick Ingman .... conductor
Laurence Kaye .... music supervisor
Steve Lindsey .... music supervisor
Fiona Looney .... assistant music supervisor
Beth Rosenblatt .... soundtrack producer
Christopher Warren-Green .... music director
 
Transportation Department
Mickey Kurilic .... action vehicle coordinator
 
Other crew
Stefan Aleksov .... crowd marshall
Cate Arbeid .... production coordinator
Molly Atkins .... cashier
Hilary Benson .... production coordinator
Viktorija Cherepnalkovska .... production secretary
Juliet Clarke .... producer secretary
Emma Davie .... unit publicist
Cherry Fiddaman .... production accountant
Emily Grant .... runner
Biki Jandrevska .... production secretary: Macedonia
Cameron K. .... assistant to producers
Drago Klincic .... accountant
Susanna Lenton .... script supervisor
Sara Morris .... production secretary
Kevin Phelan .... video to film producer: selected scenes, CFC
Roger Phillips .... title designer
Mick Ratman .... location manager
Sherralyn Rowlands .... location assistant: UK
Edin Sarkic .... location manager: Bosnia
Dana Sims .... assistant to producers
Gordana Suvalija .... assistant to director
Karen Thrussell .... production office runner: UK
Tessa Wolpe .... accounts assistant
Nina Zeckovic .... production secretary: Croatia
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Sarajevo (UK) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for brutal images/war atrocities and language.
Runtime:
103 min
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Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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Continuity: When the bus is stopped by the Chetniks, the gun of the leader alternates between being a type of Kalashnikov and a French FAMAS. more
Quotes:
Flynn: You know, only two good things ever came from England. One: America, two: the Beatles! more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in The 100 Greatest War Films (2005) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
Donovan more

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9 out of 13 people found the following review useful.
Cutting the Crap, 14 February 2005
8/10
Author: Chris Bright from London

I think it's first important to understand what this film is not, and hence why so many of the critical comments here are wide of the mark. It's not the Hollywood melodrama the trailer almost inevitably suggests. It's certainly not an in-depth analysis of the causes of the Bosnian war. Probably what it's most about is the role of journalists, and the media generally, in a war zone.

As an Englishman making a film about a foreign conflict I think Winterbottom's decision to focus on the (true) story of a British TV journalist was sensible - in the end Winterbottom's view can only ever be that of "Henderson" and in this way the film's integrity is maintained.

It's easy to say that only someone with local knowledge can make a worthwhile film about this or any conflict, however I think mistaken. Obviously Serb apologists like the several posting here will prefer a film which makes their side look less bad; other parties to the conflict would presumably disagree (and it is notable that the Serbian residents of Sarajevo were not "ethnically cleansed" by the government there). Nicholson, on whose book the film was based, was in Sarajevo, undergoing the siege with the inhabitants. At the end of the day if a sniper is shooting children in front of you, you do not ask whether there may be some historical justification for their actions.

Once these false expectations are dispensed with the film is surely excellent. As in his other work Winterbottom does not go in for Hollywood hand-holding or emotional manipulation; rather he aims at an Altmanesque ensemble piece with strong elements of black comedy and an open, improvisatory feel. Big stars are given only cameo roles and seem to be happy with that; certainly all the performances in the film are understated and unshowy, with the actors content to inhabit the characters and relate to each other instead of to the audience. As with Altman, we are expected to pay attention, to pick up clues and to think (and feel) for ourselves.

Where the film may fall down is on the occasions when it does stray into outright comment. Winterbottom's politics, at least judging by this film, seem to be straightforwardly liberal - terrible things happened, our governments should have done more. Unfortunately as we have seen elsewhere, too often these genuine humanitarian impulses are cynically and selectively used by politicians to serve their own agendas. At the end of the day, Bosnia was of little economic value to the West, so intervention was resisted for as long as possible.

Overall this film avoids a lot of easy traps and is a fine addition to Mr Winterbottom's growing body of challenging and inventive work.

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