
Sinopsis
The film starts in the Belgrade army hospital where casualties of Bosnian civil war are treated. In the hospital they remember their youth and the war. The main focus is on two young boys, Halil (Nikola Pejakovic), a Muslim, and Milan (Dragan Bjelogric), a Serb, which have grown up together near a deserted tunnel linking the Yugoslav cities of Belgrade and Zagreb. They never dare go inside, as they believe an ogre resides there. Twelve years later, during the Bosnian civil war, Milan, who is trapped in the tunnel with his troop, and Halil, find themselves on opposing sides, fatefully heading toward confrontation.

Datos de la pelicula
Director: Srdjan Dragojevic
Actores: Dragan Bjelogrlic, Nikola Kojo, Dragan Maksimovic
Pais: tema espinosillo, Republica Federal Yugoslava, es decir, Serbia
Año: 1996
Comentario
Al parecer se trata de una revision (para el año q sta rodada muy muy reciente) de la guerra de la ex-Yugoslavia, al parecer bastante rigurosa, vamos, q no es propaganda chetnik
Pretty Village Pretty Flame treads softly through some treacherous artistic minefields. It's a Yugoslavian film about the wars in Croatia, and it's told from a Serbian perspective. Whether by a miracle or by artistic genius, this film is an absolute success that illuminates the crisis in the Balkans without sounding a triumphalist note or being unduly nationalistic. Guaranteed to keep you in your seat...even if you hate reading subtitles.