No Man's Land
No Man's Land

No Man's Land

1984Movie120 minEnglish

Sheriff Stella Stevens uses her wiles and the help of her three resourceful daughters -- one by each of her previous husbands -- to rope in a notorious desperado and a band of foreign revolutionaries in this light-hearted Western.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Alain TannerGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A mysterious young man named John arrives in Jerusalem with amnesia and no memory of his past. He finds himself drawn to a group of Palestinians and Israelis who are attempting to establish a collective farm in the desert. As John tries to piece together his identity, he becomes entangled in their struggles and the complex political landscape of the region.

Critical Reception

No Man's Land received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its atmospheric portrayal of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its exploration of identity. Some found the pacing slow, but many lauded Tanner's sensitive direction and the film's introspective nature.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric and contemplative approach to complex socio-political themes.
  • Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and somewhat ambiguous narrative.
  • Appreciated for its nuanced depiction of individuals caught in conflict.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'No Man's Land' are scarce due to its limited release and age. Those available generally acknowledge its artistic merits and thoughtful exploration of its themes, though some found it to be slow or difficult to fully engage with.

Fun Fact

Director Alain Tanner was known for his work in the Swiss cinema movement, often exploring themes of alienation and social fragmentation.

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