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Welcome to Sarajevo
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Based on the book 'Natasha's Story' by Michael Nicholson, the film follows a group of US and UK journalists, who go and report the Bosnian war in Sarajevo. There, they encounter and soon become impressed by dedicated woman who runs an orphanage to help 200 children during the war, ending up with devoting their entire life to support the orphanage and heal the war.
Based on the book 'Natasha's Story' by Michael Nicholson, the film follows a group of US and UK journalists, who go and report the Bosnian war in Sarajevo. There, they encounter and soon become impressed by dedicated woman who runs an orphanage to help 200 children during the war, ending up with devoting their entire life to support the orphanage and heal the war.
Actors:
Goran Visnjic,
Ines Fancovic,
James Nesbitt,
Sanja Buric,
Labina Mitevska,
Drazen Sivak,
Izudina Brutus
Goran Visnjic
9 September 1972, Sibenik, Croatia, Yugoslavia
Ines Fancovic
5 October 1925, Split, Croatia, Yugoslavia
James Nesbitt
15 January 1965, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, UK
Sanja Buric
Labina Mitevska
1975, Skopje, Yugoslavia [now in Macedonia]
Drazen Sivak
1974, Rijeka, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]
Izudina Brutus
Director:
Michael Winterbottom
Michael Winterbottom
29 March 1961, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Channel Four Films #Dragon Pictures #Marisa Tomei #Michael Winterbottom #Miramax #Stephen Dillane #Woody Harrelson
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9 September 1972, Sibenik, Croatia, Yugoslavia
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James Nesbitt
15 January 1965, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, UK
Sanja Buric
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1975, Skopje, Yugoslavia [now in Macedonia]
Drazen Sivak
1974, Rijeka, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]
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USA Today
January 01, 2000
Loosely structured, it keeps its focus despite lots of dramatic wiggle room.
July 19, 2014
By turns darkly comical and passionately angry
March 24, 2002
A blistering docudrama, as refreshing as it is horrifying.
New Times
June 17, 2004
Good set-up; less pay-off than I'd hoped.
December 23, 2006
A documentary would have more powerfully captured the horror of the Bosnian conflict than this synthetic, if well-acted and -intentioned, drama.
January 01, 2000
Messy and visceral, with an articulate, pointed anger that's recognizably British, "Welcome to Sarajevo" hits with an impact that's not diminished by the fact that Sarajevo's uneasy peace has held.
June 18, 2002
A compelling but jumbled film that examines the line between journalistic detachment and passion.
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)
June 18, 2002
Winterbottom takes a recent history the rest of the world already was beginning to forget and throws it into a sharp, human focus.
January 01, 2000
Too often we sense that the actors are drifting and the story is at sea.
June 05, 2002
It's an extraordinarily affecting, personal, and at times uplifting tale.
New York Times
January 01, 2000
However closely they mirror the real experience of Mr. Nicholson and others, some of the shocks here are too sadly predictable.
January 26, 2006
A crisp, rigorously unsentimental director, Winterbottom was a good choice for this project.

