No Man's Land (2001 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Branko Đurić - Čiki
  • Rene Bitorajac - Nino
  • Filip Šovagović - Cera
  • Georges Siatidis - Sergeant Marchand
  • Serge-Henri Valcke - Captain Dubois
  • Sacha Kremer - Michel
  • Alain Eloy - Pierre
  • Mustafa Nadarević - Older Serbian soldier
  • Bogdan Diklić - Serbian officer
  • Simon Callow - Colonel Soft
  • Katrin Cartlidge - Jane Livingstone, journalist
  • Tanja Ribič - Martha
  • Branko Zavrsan - German deminer
  • Đuro Utješanović - Bosniak guide
  • Mirza Tanović - Bosniak officer
  • Boro Stjepanović - Bosniak soldier
  • Almir Kurt - Bosniak soldier
  • Ratko Ristić - Bosniak soldier
  • Peter Sedmak - Bosniak soldier
  • Saša Petrović - Bosniak soldier (credited as Aleksandar Petrović)
  • Boris Cindrić - Miralem
  • Danijel Smon - Serbian officer #2
  • Peter Prikratki - Serbian soldier
  • Primož Ranik - Cameraman
  • Jure Plesec - Mark
  • Gordon Wilson - John
  • Maëlys De Rudder - Olivia
  • Alan Fairairn - Bill
  • Michel Obenga - UNPROFOR soldier
  • Rok Strehovec - UNPROFOR soldier
  • Zvone Hribar - Journalist
  • Ales Valic - Journalist
  • Fred M. Liss - Journalist
  • Franc Jakob Rac - Journalist
  • Predrag Brestovac - Rambo
  • Tadej Troha - Young Bosniak soldier
  • Primož Petkovsek - Serbian lieutenant (barricade)
  • Janez Habic - Serbian soldier (barricade)
  • Matej Bizjak - Boy accordionist
  • Marinko Prga - Serbian soldier
  • Darjan Gorela - Serbian soldier
  • Srečko Dzumber - Serbian soldier
  • Uroš Tatomir - Serbian sergeant
  • Matej Recer - Bosniak officer (barricade)
  • Matija Bulatovic - Bosniak soldier (barricade)
  • Uros Furst - Bosniak soldier (barricade)
  • Radovan Karadžić - Himself (with François Mitterrand) (archive footage) (uncredited)
  • François Mitterrand - Himself (with Karadžić) (archive footage) (uncredited)

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