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“No Man’s Land” Wins Foreign Language Film: 2002 Oscars



Bosnia and Herzegovina win the Oscar for Foreign Language Film for “No Man’s Land” at the 74th Academy Awards, accepted by director Danis Tanovic. Sharon Stone and John Travolta present the award.

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38 Comments

  1. I'm here from reading Sharon Stones new memoir. Wow she really pulled this off amazingly well. She had just suffered a stroke and was having a very hard recovery.

  2. Didn't they heard the BGM of Lagaan they could have nominated Lagaan for original Score Too❤️

  3. i am reading your book the beauty of living twise ,, this was you were talk about ,, just after your brain surgery , you just started to walk

  4. Funfact – They didn't give Oscar to amir Khan's Lagaan in 2002 but 15 years later in 2017 they asked him to became a jury member and vote for academy awards

  5. And winner goes to!!!

    Bosnia!

    Let the flame war in the comment section begin since the Oscar's mentioned the Balkans!

  6. India needs more Oscars. And Argentina would win for The Secret In Their Eyes

  7. Great movie, I've never found a version with subtitles but it's just an amazing movie it doesn't need any

  8. Ah those good old days when the Best Foreign Language Film used to have great upsets. For at least a decade now there are no surprises in this category, there's always a clear frontrunner and it always takes the win.

  9. These poor Gora’s wondering why one Oscar YouTube video is full of Lagaan commenters wishing things went different 🤣🤣. If this 3 hour albeit lovely film is all we can produce from India then we need to work harder. It was a good film but it dragged on and on. Westerners hate long movies

  10. What a masterpiece No Man’s Land is!

    It’s a shame they don’t show it on TV anymore or put it on streaming services for the younger generations to see!

  11. I am here after reading about this in her book. Who would have know at this tine she was suffering from a brain condition (Sharon Stone)

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