Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Kathryn Bolkovac
Madeleine Rees
Laura Leviani
Peter Ward
Jan Van Der Velde
Nick Kaufman
Bill Hines
Luba
Fred Murray
Blakely
Jim Higgins
Viko
Irka
Halyna
Ivan
Tanjo
Roman
Duke
Bas
Tim Sebastian
McVeigh
Raya
Milena
Zoe
Zenia
Danik
Julia
Mara
Erin
Zlata Sehik
Tanya
Fadila
Marie
Cop
UN Security Guard
Barman
Intern
17-Year-Old Girl
Border Guard
Human Rights Worker
Judge Twiss
Drunk IPTF Officer
Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2023-01-20
**A good human drama, full of qualities.** I really enjoyed this film, which is a powerful and poignant drama set in the years after the Bosnian War. Under the cover of peacekeeping operations in this country, marked by ethnic tensions and the scars of a fratricidal war, an American police force ends up discovering the involvement of military and UN employees in a vast scheme of trafficking in women for sexual exploitation. She exposes what's going on, but she has no way of knowing anyone's true loyalties, and most of the big culprits are safe behind powerful diplomatic immunities sanctioned by New York. I don't know, as well as I would like, the real facts behind the action of the film. What I do know is that the real Kathryn Bolkovac sued the firm she worked for being wrongly dismissed, and won after denouncing the criminal wrongdoing she encountered. But regardless of that, it is a good film and entertains its audience very well, with a touching and engaging story, which Larysa Kondracki knew how to use well. Rachel Weisz gives us a very strong and intense performance, her dramatic work being a key point in making the film work. The film also features quality work from David Strathairn and veterans Vanessa Redgrave and Monica Bellucci. With good cinematography, good costumes and sets and an effective soundtrack, the film also has good production values and some scenes are quite strong and difficult to see.