
Are They Still Shooting?
Drama
Overview
Boja has escaped the bloodshed at home and lives in the Big Apple, while his brother Mile is in the middle of the fighting. Boja writes long letters to his brother, who does not reply. Miles' girlfriend Moshinka has also made it to America and she is attracted to Boja, even though she is a staunch pacifist and he longs to take part in the fighting by smuggling weapons back to Croatia.
Top Cast


Anthony Alessandro
Anthony Alessandro
Boja
Anthony Alessandro
Boja
Anthony Nikolich
Anthony Nikolich
Mirko
Anthony Nikolich
Mirko
Isabelle Townsend
Isabelle Townsend
Moshinka
Isabelle Townsend
Moshinka
Robert Funaro
Robert Funaro
Mile
Robert Funaro
Mile
Tomislav Novakovic
Tomislav Novakovic
Bearded Gunman
Tomislav Novakovic
Bearded Gunman


Tomas Arana
Tomas Arana
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Tomas Arana
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