At the end of the film, there is the following text
"In theory, the official hunt for war criminals in Bosnia continues to this day ...
However the two most wanted men - Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic - continue to evade the U.S., the United Nations, the European Union, NATO, the Hague and all in the civilized world who claim to be looking for them.
In the ten years that Radovan Karadzic has been on the run, he has published two books and one play.
Perhaps if the International Community opened a semester theatre...
... But they're probably too busy "searching" for Osama bin Laden."
Since the film was released, there have been major developments. Radovan Karadzic was arrested in 2008 in Belgrade and extradited to the Netherlands. Found guilty of 10 (out of 11) counts of war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), he was sentenced to 40 years imprisonment in 2016. Ratko Mladic was arrested in Lazarevo (Serbia) in 2011 and extradited to the Netherlands. His trial started in 2012 and is still incomplete.
Since the film was released, there have been major developments. Radovan Karadzic was arrested in 2008 in Belgrade and extradited to the Netherlands. Found guilty of 10 (out of 11) counts of war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), he was sentenced to 40 years imprisonment in 2016. Ratko Mladic was arrested in Lazarevo (Serbia) in 2011 and extradited to the Netherlands. His trial started in 2012 and is still incomplete.
The original title of the movie was 'Spring break in Bosnia'.
The book named ''A Short History of the Bosnian Conflict'' which was thrown away in the bar scene, is a fake prop one.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the movie was finally released on December 14, 2007, with a premiere showing at Sarajevo's Meeting Point cinema attended by directors Danis Tanovic, Elmir Jukic, screenwriter Zlatko Topcic, etc.