“Snipers” ( born Shot Through the Heart ; literally, “Shot Through the Heart” ) is an American war drama directed by David Attwood. The film premiered on October 4, 1998. In the same year, the film was awarded the Peabody Award [1] .
| Snipers | |
|---|---|
| Shot Through the Heart | |
| Genre | war film drama |
| Producer | David Attwood |
| Producer | Su Armstrong George Faber Laszlo Helle Robert Lantosh Charles Pattinson David M. Thompson |
| Author script | Guy Hibbert John Falk |
| In the main cast | Vincent Perez Lainas Roach Su Garey Loter Blueto |
| Operator | Gabor Szabo |
| Composer | Ed shirmer |
| Original tv channel | |
| Studio | Alliance Communications Corporation; BBC Company Pictures; LeFrak Productions; Transatlantic Media Associates (TMA) |
| Duration | |
| A country | |
| Language | |
| First impression | October 4, 1998 ( HBO ) |
| IMDb | |
Story
Serb Slavko and Bosniak Vlado from childhood were close friends, even closer than brothers. Together they played for the Yugoslav shooting team, and even prepared to go to the Olympic Games in Barcelona . But the outbreak of war in Bosnia spread them on both sides of the front. Now they can see each other only through the optical sight, since Slavko joined the squad of the army of the Republika Srpska , and Vlado joined the anti-sniper squad of the Bosnian army . This deadly duel will ultimately end in the death of one of them. And whoever gets the bullet, and who is destined to kill a friend whom he considered his brother his whole life, will judge the war.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Vincent Perez | Serb Slavko Stanich |
| Lainas Roach | Bosnian Vlado Selimovich |
| Leah Williams | Maida Selimovich |
| Adam Kotz | Michaud |
| Su Garey | Amela |
| Loter Blueto | Zhiyan |
Notes
Links
- Snipers on the Internet Movie Database