

Summary The film starts in the Belgrade army hospital where casualties of Bosnian civil war are treated. In the hospital they remember their youth and the war.

The main focus is on two young boys, Halil, a Muslim, and Milan, a Serb, which have grown up together near a deserted tunnel linking the Yugoslav cities of Belgrade and Zagreb. Runtime 125 Motion pictures, Serbo-Croatian Technique live action Twelve years later, during the Bosnian civil war, Milan, who is trapped in the tunnel with his troop, and Halil, find themselves on opposing sides, fatefully heading toward confrontation Cataloging source OCP Characteristic videorecording Credits note Director of photography, Dušan Joksimović edited by Petar Marković music composer, Aleksandar Saša Habić music arranger, Laza Ristovski Language note In Serbo-Croatian with English subtitles PerformerNote Dragan Bjelogrlić (Milan), Nikola Kojo (Velja), Dragan Maksimović, Zoran Cvijanović, Milorad Mandić, Dragan Petrović, Lisa Moncure, Nikola Pejaković, Velimir Bata Živojinović They never dare go inside, as they believe an ogre resides there. Label Lepa sela lepo gore : Pretty village, pretty flame, režija/directed by Srđan Dragojević producenti/producers, Goran Bjelogrlić, Dragan Bjelogrlić, Nikola Kojo, Milko Josifov scenario/written by Vanja Bulić, Srđan Dragojević, Nikola Pejaković Instantiates Lepa sela lepo gore : Pretty village, pretty flame.New York, Fox Lorber Home Video | Wellspring Media distributor, 1998.Inspired by Vanja Bulić's war report in "Duga" magazine.Videodisc release of the 1996 motion picture.
