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With Kiss The Future director Nenad Cicin-Sain has made one of the most moving films of the year, and it’s only February. In telling the story of the Siege of Sarajevo during the civil war in the former Yugoslavia in the early ‘90s, Cicin-Sain shows how the survivors of the military attack led by strongman Slobodan Milosevic kept their spirits alive through art. The level of industriousness of the citizens of Sarajevo is extraordinary, and so is this film.
While a sizable portion of the film (produced by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck) deals with the great Irish rock band U2 attempting to shed light on the tragedy at the time, and to amplify the voices of those under duress, the film is bold enough to show that fame can only move people so far. That the hard work of reaching a peaceful solution is done through perseverance, and only comes after the oppressors commit acts of such great horror that the world can no longer merely watch as bodies pile up in the streets.
The film saves its most moving moment for last. A concert by U2 in Sarajevo (the first after the resolution to end the conflict), that is not only uplifting in the showcasing of that extraordinary event in 1997, but becomes something far more, as we watch the survivors of the siege view the concert footage in the
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How the Filmmakers Behind Berlin Doc ‘Kiss the Future’ Went From Siege to Screen With U2’s Help
There’s no shortage of movies that gauzily peddle the notion of art as a balm. Few, however, are as invested in the charged immediacy of art’s relationship to real-life pain as “Kiss the Future,” a documentary enjoying its world premiere Feb. 19 in the Berlinale Special slot, with Fifth Season and WME handling worldwide sales.
Directed by Nenad Cicin-Sain, and based on American-born aid worker Bill Carter’s “Fools Rush in: A Memoir” (the pair share a screen story credit), the film is a savvy mélange of history and cultural portraiture that affectingly chronicles the struggle of Sarajevo’s besieged civilians during the Bosnian War of the 1990s.
Produced by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, the movie shows the young Carter bluffing his way into an interview with the frontman of the biggest band in the world at the time: U2, a group never afraid of sociopolitical statements or marrying big ideas to even bigger emotions in arena-ready rock ’n’ roll that doesn’t forsake intimacy.
The results of that initial meeting, all chronicled in “Kiss the Future,” would come to include U2 beaming b