Men Don't Cry movie poster

Men Don't Cry

October 5, 2017 1h 38m 6.9/10 (11 votes)

Originally released in 2017. Men Don't Cry is a drama film. directed by Alen Drljević.

Starring Leon Lučev, Primož Petkovšek, and Emir Hadžihafizbegović

Synopsis

The armed conflicts of the 1990s not only visibly destroyed the land of the former Yugoslavia, but also left the deepest wounds in the memory of each of its belligerent nations. There are as many different interpretations of that bleak past as there are countries affected. It is therefore hard to expect absolute harmony when, less than two decades since the war ended, a diverse group of veterans gathers at a remote mountain hotel for a therapy session over several days. On the contrary, such a dangerously volatile situation can suddenly ignite by just one thoughtless word, or a seemingly dirty look. That’s because the former soldiers, obstinately holding on to their fundamental masculinity and their prejudices, refusing to expose the inhumanity of the atrocities perpetrated. However, this quietness is just about to be broken and hidden emotions are to be faced.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 5, 2017 8 years ago
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Runtime 1h 38m 98 minutes total
User Rating 6.9/10 Good (11 votes)
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Language BS Original language
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Country Bosnia and Herzegovina + 3 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
BS

Production Companies

  • Deblokada

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Men Don't Cry about?

The armed conflicts of the 1990s not only visibly destroyed the land of the former Yugoslavia, but also left the deepest wounds in the memory of each of its belligerent nations. There are as many d...

Who directed Men Don't Cry?

Men Don't Cry was directed by Alen Drljević.

How long is Men Don't Cry?

Men Don't Cry has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).

When was Men Don't Cry released?

Men Don't Cry was released on October 5, 2017 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Men Don't Cry?

The main cast of Men Don't Cry includes Leon Lučev, Primož Petkovšek, Emir Hadžihafizbegović, Boris Ler, Sebastian Cavazza.