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Welcome to Sarajevo DVD

R (Restricted) :: Miramax Home Entertainment :: Released: 2004-02-03


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Welcome to Sarajevo Summary Tells The Story Of Brave Tv Journalists Who Go To Sarajevo To Cover The War In Bosnia And Take Us On A Guided Tour Of Life Under Fire. American Reporter Jimmy Drives The Competition To Get The Juiciest Story While British Journalist Michael Is There To Help Raise The Consciousness Of The Viewers At Home.

Nothing that British filmmaker Michael Winterbottom made before Welcome to Sarajevo (including Butterfly Kiss and Jude) suggested the clarifying rage of this 1997 film, which is based on the experiences of British journalist Michael Nicholson while on assignment in Bosnia. Made emotionally numb by the savagery and insanity of Serbian aggression on Sarajevo and surrounding towns and countryside, reporter Michael Henderson (Stephen Dillane in a remarkable performance) awakens to the plight of one orphanage and particularly to that of a girl whom he promises to rescue. Henderson's efforts lead to a harrowing bus journey to (temporary) protection for some of the kids (others, quite shockingly, are carried off en route by Serb marauders), and then a second, even more dangerous good deed to finish what he started. The film's dimensions go well beyond that story line, however, as Winterbottom re-creates the gallows-humor culture of international correspondents in a blighted region, as well as the nightmare of the Sarajevo siege. Most savage of all, however, is the director's use of news clips in a pointed attack on the West's refusal to deal with the slaughter and outrages in Bosnia at their peak. The supporting cast might look like a bunch of famous names (Kerry Fox, Marisa Tomei) used decorously to attract attention to the film, but in fact everyone is very good, especially Woody Harrelson as an American journalist whose entrance in the story is one of the most memorable in recent history. --Tom Keogh
Welcome to Sarajevo DVD Techincal Details Cast: Stephen Dillane, Marisa Tomei, Emira Nusevic, Kerry Fox
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Rated: R (Restricted)
Running Time: 102 mins
UPC: 786936144567
Binding: DVD
Studio: Miramax Home Entertainment
Release Date: 2004-02-03
Region Code: 1
Specs: Closed-captioned, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC

Language & Subtitles English (Original Language), Serbo-Croatian (Original Language),
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