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Director:
Srdjan Dragojevic
Writers:
Vanja Bulic (story)
Srdjan Dragojevic (dialogue)
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Release Date:
6 November 1997 (Australia) more
Genre:
Drama | War more
Plot:
At the Belgrade army hospital, casualties of Bosnian civil war are treated. In the hospital they remember their youth and the war... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
6 wins & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
One of the most powerful war films ever made! more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Dragan Bjelogrlic ... Milan
Nikola Kojo ... Velja
Dragan Maksimovic ... Petar
Zoran Cvijanovic ... Brzi
Milorad Mandic ... Viljuska
Dragan Petrovic ... Laza
Lisa Moncure ... Liza
Nikola Pejakovic ... Halil
Velimir 'Bata' Zivojinovic ... Gvozden
Petar Bozovic ... Sloba
Marko Kovijanic ... Marko
Dragan Zaric ... Nazim
Admir Sehovic ... Mali Milan
Milos Djuricic ... Mali Halil
Vera Dedovic ... Uciteljica
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Pretty Village, Pretty Flame (USA)
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Runtime:
115 min
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Stereo
Filming Locations:
Prijepolje, Serbia more
Company:
Cobra Films more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
For the 100 days of the shoot, the only food for the crew was frozen hamburgers prepared in a microwave. more
Movie Connections:
References The Wild Bunch (1969) more
Soundtrack:
Igra rokenrol cela Jugoslavija more

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29 out of 30 people found the following comment useful:-
One of the most powerful war films ever made!, 6 April 2005
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Author: NateManD from Bloomsburg PA

Director Srdjan Dragojevic's Bosnian war film "Pretty Village, Pretty Flame" is an amazing movie about two friends separated by the cost of war. Milan is Serbian, and Halil is Muslim. They are best friends, and we learn much about them through flashbacks in the story. The movie is shown out of sequence, so we see Milan in the hospital, and through the various flashbacks we witness what got him to the hospital. One of the films images which stands out in my mind, is the beginning with the opening of the 1980 peace tunnel. During the celebration the man cuts his finger instead of the ribbon. Then we are forced to move unto the present where peace is far from any mindset. Both friends as children are afraid to go into a tunnel, for they fear an ogre lives in there. All grown up and in the heat of battle, Milan and his squad hide from the Muslims in that particular tunnel, only to be trapped there for days in a grueling stand off between the Serbs and Muslims. They almost become the ogres. Mulan remembers the good times with Halil, before the war broke out. A medical supply truck driven by a recovering junkie gets trapped in the cave also with a female American journalist who is hidden inside. The film is very realistic, but at the same time manages to throw in some dark comedy. Even when Mulan is in the hospital and can hardly move from injuries, he is still hellbent on killing a Bosnian soldier who is in the next room over. All he can think about is his mother and his family who is dead, and his fellow comrade who is almost dead. His other friend, the professor comforts him and tries to convince him that revenge is not worth it. From that point on the film grows more psychologically disturbing. There is so much in this film, that it is hard to describe unless you've seen it or understand the Bosnian conflict. "Pretty Village, Pretty Flame" is far from a typical Hollywood war film. Although the film is told through the view of the Serbian side, No military act is justified. This has to be one of the saddest films I have ever seen. Another image that haunts me even after the film has ended, is the scene where the ground is covered head to toe with dead corpses, including children. Emotional accordion music plays in the background, as the brutal nature of war is shown in a way a Hollywood film would never be able to. "Pretty Village Pretty Flame" is one of the best and underrated war films of all time. See it to remind yourself of how sad and terrible war is. It's a tense dramatic film that stays with you, long after it's over 10/10

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Can someone explain why some think this is a facist film? Tristan!-2
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