In theatres January 20, 2012
Set against the backdrop of the Bosnian War that tore the Balkan region apart in the 1990s, In the Land of Blood and Honey tells the story of Danijel (Goran Kostic) and Ajla (pronounced Ayla) (Zana Marjanovic), two Bosnians from different sides of a brutal ethnic conflict. Danijel, a Bosnian Serb police officer, and Ajla, a Bosnian Muslim artist, are together before the war, but their relationship is changed as violence engulfs the country. Months later, Danijel is serving under his father, General Nebojsa Vukojevich (Rade Šerbedžija), as an officer in the Bosnian Serb Army. He and Ajla come face to face again when she is taken from the apartment she shares with her sister, Lejla (Vanesa Glodjo), and Lejla's infant child by troops under Danijel's command. As the conflict takes hold of their lives, their relationship changes, their motives and connection to one another become ambiguous and their allegiances grow uncertain. In the Land of Blood and Honey portrays the incredible emotional, moral and physical toll that the war takes on individuals as well as the consequences that stem from the lack of political will to intervene in a society stricken with conflict.
Directed by: Angelina Jolia
Starring: Zana Marjanovic, Goran Kostic
@theraf2u you mean the one where NAZI loving Muslims/Croats slaughtered above a million Serbs in the concentrations camps, or Balists (NAZI supporters) from Serb province Kosmet killed and expelled on thousands Serbs, or maybe that one where Serbs never retaliated for any of that .... or maybe Croat uprising agains YUGOSLAVIA and TITO in 70s (before Milosevic was even in the picture), Albanian uprising and expulsion of Serbs in 1981 (where was then againa) ... NATO helped you thats why you won
BezimeniKNN 3 weeks ago
lol this movie is perfect for an average american aka CNN zombie and their sympathizers ..... when i see what USA is doing around the world i am glad that my nation is portrayed as a villain by them .... same as Hitler ,..... you should ask yourselves why more muslim countries as well as independent ones support Serbia than so called boshnians
BezimeniKNN 3 weeks ago
Muslims in Bosnia and the Croatians of Croatia (among others) all demanded to be free and independent. Now what do you think would happen. Did you honestly believe the Serbs would have rolled over for you and your demands. No. What you wanted had to be paid in blood. The blood of your sons. The blood of your daughters. The blood of your children. Now you could have consolidated your efforts and weakened Serbia's political efforts. However, that would have been the less bloody yet longer route.
Azraelseraphim 1 month ago
@nslovano so you're some sort of disgusting euro-nazi. Ok, kill yourself, worthless scum.
ffffuuful 1 month ago
@ffffuuful Muslims don't deserve sympathy. They are a plague
nslovano 1 month ago
The woman can't even act, now all of a sudden she's a director and screenwriter too....Fucking egotistical celebrities.
nslovano 1 month ago
hahaha all the stupid serbs are in denial about their country's actions. Or perhaps it's because this film is about genocidal action against muslims, and it's bad to show "DA EVVVVVVVUULLL MOOSLIMS" in a sympathetic light. Or to tell the truth about what happened.
ffffuuful 1 month ago
anti-serbian hollywood bullshit
stgt011 1 month ago
The third Highlander movie was more historically accurate than this orgy of sadistic anti-Serbian propaganda. Shame on Angelina Jolie!
TrebinjeSRBIJA 1 month ago
In The Land Of Blood And The Honey Badger
Banananner 1 month ago