01599nam a22002654a 4500999001700000001000800017005001700025008004100042010001700083040002800100050002000128082001500148245011900163260008500282300005800367520058300425650004401008700002901052700004601081700002601127700002901153700002901182942001201211952011001223 c38560d38560AAL944420171108115950.0171108s2001 nyua bc 001 0 eng  a 2001086849 aDLCcDLCdMYGdBD-DhAAL00aTR620.T456 200100a812/.622110aNo man's land :c Danis Tanovič; Frédérique Dumas-Žajdela; Marc Baschet; Čedomir Kolar; Branko Djurič aNew York, N.Y. :bThames & Hudson ;aOttawa : National Gallery of Canada,c2001. a1 video file (97 min.)) : bsound, color ;c4 3/4 in. aSet during the height of the Bosnian War in 1993, a group of Bosnian soldiers are advancing on Serb territory under the cover of a foggy night. At daybreak, the fog lifts, and the Serbs open fire. Soon there is only one Bosnian survivor because he was able to dive into a trench in no man's land. He then watches as two Serbian soldiers use the body of a fallen Bosnian to bait a land mine. He fires on them, killing one, and taking the second hostage. Now both are alone and equally armed, so they are forced to share a wary trust as they try to attract help from either side.  aYugoslav War, 1991-1995 vDrama.923700 a Tanovič, Danis923701 a Dumas-Žajdela, Frédérique 923702 a Baschet, Marc923703 a Kolar, Čedomir923704 a Djurič, Branko923705 2ddccAV 00102ddc4070aSCLbSCLcAVd2017-11-08g70.00l0o812.6 NOMp4020009444r2017-11-08t1w2017-11-08yAV