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Lepa sela lepo gore : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pretty Village, Pretty Flame
''Pretty Village, Pretty Flame'' (Serbian: ''Лепа села лепо горе'' (Lepa sela lepo gore), literally translated as "Beautiful villages burn beautifully") is a 1996 Serbian film directed by Srđan Dragojević that gave a uniquely bleak yet darkly humorous account of the Bosnian War. It is considered a modern classic of Serbian cinema. Almost 800,000 people went to see the film in cinemas across Serbia,〔(Bjela za MONDO: Bog te...uspeli smo! );mondo.rs, 11 February 2011〕 which equated to approximately 8% of the country's total population. The film was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.〔Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences〕 ==Summary== The plot, inspired by real life events that took place in the opening stages of the Bosnian War, tells a story about small group of Serb soldiers trapped in a tunnel by a Bosniak force. The film's screenplay is based on an article written by Vanja Bulić for ''Duga'' magazine about the actual event. Through flashbacks that describe the pre-war lives of each trapped soldier, the film describes life in pre-war Yugoslavia and tries to give a view as to why former neighbours and friends turned on each other. Following the success of the movie, Bulić wrote a novel named ''Tunel'' that's essentially an expanded version of his magazine article.
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