| Foreign Flicks: "No Man's Land" (Bosnia) | |
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Event Type: Adult ProgramDate: 11/2/2009 Start Time: 6:00 PM End Time: 8:00 PM Description: Danis Tanovic's Academy AwardŽ-winning satire of the war in the Balkans is an astounding balancing act, an acidic black comedy grounded in the brutality and horror of war. Stuck in an abandoned trench between enemy lines, a Serb and a Bosnian play the blame game in a comic tit-for-tat struggle while a wounded Bosnian soldier lies helplessly on a land mine. A French tank unit of the U.N.'s humanitarian force (known locally as "the Smurfs"), a scheming British TV reporter, a German mine defuser, and the U.N. high command (led by a bombastically ineffectual Simon Callow) all become tangled in the chaotic rescue as the tenuous cease-fire is only a spark away from detonation. Tanovic directs with a ferocious, angry eloquence and makes his points with vivid metaphors and a savage humor as harrowing as it is hilarious. Searing and smart, this satire carries an emotional recoil. --Sean Axmaker
This film is rated R for violence and language. Location: Meeting Room Other Information: This program is free and open to the public, but reservations are necessary. Please call 223-1309, ext. 207, or go online at www.quincylibrary.org to make your reservation.
Contact: Rachel PetersonContact Number: 223-1309, ext. 221 Presenter: Rachel Peterson Link: Click here for more information. Status: Closed | |