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Genres:
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Drama /
War /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Michael Winterbottom
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Actors:
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Kerry Fox,
James Nesbitt,
Igor Dzambazov,
Emira Nusevic,
Gordana Gadzic,
Stephen Dillane,
Woody Harrelson,
Marisa Tomei,
Goran Visnjic,
Emily Lloyd
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Duration:
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103 min.
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Rating:
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(6.9/10)92.5
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Plot Summary:
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Newsman Floyd from US, Michael Henderson from UK and their teams meet the dawning of Bosnian contention fighting in Sarajevo. During their reports they call up an orphanage run by tender Mrs. Savic near the direct line. Henderson gets so tortuous in kids' problems that he decides to take on the children, Emira, illegally rearwards to England. He is assisted during American aid worker Nina.
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Welcome to Sarajevo
This is a vigorously unsentimental treatment of beloved in a hour of in contention — the Bosnian conflict — based on a truly story in which TV reporter Michael Henderson (Stephen Dillane) — Michael Nicholson of ITN — decides to smuggle a pubescent runaway mistress out to Britain. The seedy motor hotel-based world of foreign correspondents is expertly evoked by gaffer Michael Winterbottom, even so Woody Harrelson's tough-talking American journalist manages to upstage even the disagreement itself.
Welcome to Sarajevo
Based on the valid confabulation of journalist Michael Nicholson, who adopted a Bosnian child when covering the conflict there, this was the in the first place Western flicks to examine the do battle in the whilom Yugoslavia. Dillane is the dispassionate pressman (called Henderson in the haziness) who questions communiqu‚ values when his stories almost a besieged orphanage are overtaken by the Duke of York's divorce and decides to smuggle outdoors and adopt a young broad with no coming. The strength of the talkie comes from its cool make advances - the screaming horror of the situation is allowed to speak for itself and not in the least dressed up for the sake of movie thrills. Supporting cast Harrelson, Tomei, Lloyd and especially Visnjic...
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