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Release Date: Mar 15, 2002
Running Time: 130 mins. (V)
Additional Notes: dialogue English
Country Of Origin: France
starring: Andie MacDowell, David Strathairn, Adrien Brody, Elias Koteas, Brendan Gleeson, Quinn Shephard, Marie Trintignant, Caroline Goodall, Dragan Antonic, Alun Armstrong
director: Elie Chouraqui
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Harrison Lloyd is a prize-winning photojournalist, who decides to make an assignment to report on war-torn Yugoslavia his last. However, he is reported dead by the wire service. Refusing to accept this, his wife Sarah embarks on a perilous journey to find him and bring him home. Armed with a camera, her determination, and a group of Harrison's peers, Sarah enters a world that shocks her to the core. She thought she had known what war meant before--through glimpses on the news and through Harrison's own passionate chronicling of events. But the view is much easier to take from the safe harbor of home, as Sarah learns when the harsh realities of the front lines become her world.
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A woman searches for her husband, a photojournalist for Newseek magazine, after he disappears in the former Yugoslavia during Croatia's war of secession against Serb rebels backed by the Yugoslav army. Story Harrison Lloyd (David Strathairn) is a world-renowned, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist who has it all: a devoted wife, two beautiful children and an illustrious career. Although his wife Sarah (Andie MacDowell) is supportive of his career, she wishes Harrison would spend more time at
March 14, 2002
With the multiplex glutted by films that denigrate humanity in favor of hardware (Resident Evil, The Time Machine), it should be satisfying to find a film that tackles the work of war-zone journalists. Sadly, this one too often cheapens its good intentions and raw scenes of atrocities in Bosnia with trite melodrama. On a 1991 assignment for Newsweek in Yugoslavia, photojournalist Harrison Lloyd (the excellent David Strathairn) is reported missing. His wife, Sarah (Andie MacDowell, over her
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