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Today Is 11th June 1993 (2017)

ジャンル : ドキュメンタリー

上映時間 : 13分

演出 : Clarissa Thieme

シノプシス

The inhabitants trapped in Sarajevo during the Yugoslavian War made an amateur video calling for a time machine to get them out of the city. Simultaneous translation is used to bring this call out of the past and into the present.

出演

製作陣

Clarissa Thieme
Clarissa Thieme
Director
Clarissa Thieme
Clarissa Thieme
Writer

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エネミー・ライン
舞台は、1992年に起きた旧ユーゴスラビアの民族紛争が一応解決し、和平が結ばれているボスニア。米海軍大尉クリス・バーネットは、平和を維持するための軍務に意味を見出せず、レイガート司令官と衝突する。そして、本来は休暇であるクリスマスに、レイガート司令官はボスニア上空からの撮影任務を命じる。相棒のスタックハウスと共に空母カール・ビンソンから発艦したF/A-18Fは、ボスニア上空を飛行中、飛行ルートを外れた地帯にレーダー反応を探知。そちらへ向かうと地上に兵器が映り、カメラでの録画に成功する。しかし突然、地対空ミサイル(SAM)による攻撃をうけて撃ち落とされる。
In the Land of Blood and Honey
During the Bosnian War, Danijel, a soldier fighting for the Serbs, re-encounters Ajla, a Bosnian who's now a captive in his camp he oversees. Their once promising connection has become ambiguous as their motives have changed.
キリングゲーム
アメリカ北東部からカナダへと大自然が広がる、アパラチア山脈。そこに山小屋を構え、一人暮らしをしている元アメリカ軍人のベンジャミン。そんな彼の前にセルビア人の元兵士コヴァチが現れ、一緒に狩りを楽しむことに。しかし、山へと足を踏み入れるや、コヴァチはベンジャミンに向けて矢を放つ。混乱しながらも、軍隊と山での生活で得た経験と技術を生かして応戦するベンジャミンだが、この人間狩りにはボスニア紛争で起きたある事件が深く関わっていた。
ロープ 戦場の生命線
パウラ・ファリアスの原作を豪華キャストで映像化した感動のヒューマン・ドラマ。井戸に死体が投げ込まれ、生活用水が汚染された村。国際援助活動家たちはロープを手に入れ、死体を引き上げようとするが……。
ノー・マンズ・ランド
1993年6月。ボスニア紛争の最前線。霧で道に迷ったボスニア軍の兵士たちは、いつの間にか敵陣に入り込み、気づいたときにはセルビア軍の攻撃が始まっていた。唯一の生存者チキは、なんとか塹壕にたどり着き身を隠す。そこは、ボスニアとセルビアの中間地帯“ノー・マンズ・ランド”。偵察に来たセルビア新兵ニノと老兵士はボスニア兵の死体の下に地雷を仕掛けて引き上げようとする。その瞬間、隠れていたチキが二人を撃ち、老兵士は死に、ニノは怪我を負う。チキとニノの睨み合いが続く中、死んだと思われていたボスニア兵が意識を取り戻し……。
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