The reliable and gifted director of fluid, sometimes baroque films, known here mostly for his Oscar-winning opera prima No Man’s Land (2001), Bosnian filmmaker Danis Tanovic deftly addresses two ...
Ten years ago, director Danis Tanovic won nearly every major film award worldwide (including Golden Globe and Academy Awards) for his exceptional anti-war film NO MAN’S LAND. Using the Bosnian/Serbian ...
Danis Tanovic revisits the milieu of his first (and best) film, “No Man’s Land,” in “Cirkus Columbia,” which uses the absurdist tale of a man returning to his native Herzegovinian village to ...
Danis Tanovic returns home with with Cirkus Columbia, a comfortably old-fashioned story set in a small village in South Herzegovina as the clock ticks down to war in the Balkans. Tanovic’s nostalgic ...
U.S. rights Oscar winner Danis Tanovic’s latest, “Cirkus Columbia” have been picked up by Strand Releasing. The film is the fourth feature since his Academy Award winner, “No Man’s Land,” which took ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s candidate for best foreign language film at the Academy Awards will be Danis Tanovic’s Cirkus Columbia. Kamen Kalev’s Eastern Plays will represent Bulgaria A co-production ...
Even when war and destruction are imminent; people refuse to give up hope and find solace in the goodness of others Abu Dhabi: Even when war and destruction are imminent; people refuse to give up hope ...
A family tries to start anew in the former Yugoslavia. (1:53) Not rated: Language, sexuality. At the Quad. This family drama has moments of lyricism and discovery but more often feels rote and ...
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A decade after No Man’s Land, Bosnian director Danis Tanovic returns to his home turf with Cirkus Columbia, set in a Yugoslavian village on the eve of the war that split the country. The coming strife ...
With his fourth film, Bosnia's most international director, Danis Tanovic, wisely returns to his Bosnia and Herzegovina roots, where the small but highly nuanced story, set in prewar 1991, rings with ...