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Release Date:
May 9, 1997
Original Title:
Welcome to Sarajevo
Alternate Titles:
Benvenuti a Sarajevo
Dobro došli u Sarajevo
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Dragon Pictures
Film4 Productions
Miramax
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+ US: R
Runtime: 103
Follow a group of international journalists into the heart of the once cosmopolitan city of Sarajevo—now a danger zone of sniper and mortar attacks where residents still live. While reporting on an American aid worker who’s trying to get children out of the country, a British correspondent decides to take an orphaned girl home to London.
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Art Direction:
David Minty
Terry Pritchard
Kemal Hrustanović
Assistant Art Director:
Robert Jazadziski
Casting:
Simone Ireland
Alex Nikolic
Vanessa Pereira
Kerry Barden
Billy Hopkins
Costume Design:
Janty Yates
Director:
Michael Winterbottom
Director of Photography:
Daf Hobson
Editor:
Trevor Waite
Hairstylist:
Alex Volpe
Line Producer:
Paul Sarony
Makeup Artist:
Alenka Nahtigal
Original Music Composer:
Adrian Johnston
Producer:
Ivo Sunjic
Damian Jones
Ismet Arnautalić
Graham Broadbent
Production Design:
Mark Geraghty
Kemal Hrustanović
Screenplay:
Frank Cottrell Boyce
Script Supervisor:
Susanna Lenton
Set Decoration:
Constantin Nikolic
Unit Publicist:
Emma Davie
Writer:
Michael Nicholson
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