Danis Tanović (born 20 February 1969) is a Bosnian film director and screenwriter. Tanović is best known for having directed and written the script for the 2001 Bosnian movie No Man's Land which won an Academy Award. He was a member of the jury at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Danis Tanović, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. Photo by Wikipedia user KoljaHub, under CC-BY-SA.
11’09”01—September 11
(Director)
No Man's Land
(Director)
Triage
(Director)
Cirkus Columbia
(Director)
Hell
(Director)
An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker
(Director)
When We Were Them
(Director)
When We Were Them
(Writer)
Triage
(Writer)
Tigers
(Director)
Cirkus Columbia
(Writer)
Not So Friendly Neighborhood Affair
(Director)
Not So Friendly Neighborhood Affair
(Writer)
My Late Summer
(Writer)
My Late Summer
(Director)
When We Were Them
(Music)
When We Were Them
(Director of Photography)
Death in Sarajevo
(Writer)
Death in Sarajevo
(Director)
Invisible
(Director)
No Man's Land
(Writer)
No Man's Land
(Original Music Composer)
Baggage
(Screenplay)
Baggage
(Director)
The Lunchbox
(Co-Producer)
Tigers
(Story)
Awakening
(Writer)
Awakening
(Director)
The Postcard Killings
(Director)
Dawn
(Director)
Father
(Producer)
11’09”01—September 11
(Writer)
Hell
(Music)
Dawn
(Writer)
An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker
(Writer)
Success
(Director)
Basin
(Director)
The Hollow
(Director)
Basin
(Writer)
Success
(Creator)
Basin
(Creator)