Pretty Village, Pretty Flame
| Pretty Village, Pretty Flame | |
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| Directed by | Srđan Dragojević | 
| Written by | Vanja Bulić Srđan Dragojević Biljana Maksić Nikola Pejaković  | 
| Produced by | Dragan Bjelogrlić Goran Bjelogrlić Milko Josifov Nikola Kojo  | 
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| Cinematography | Dušan Joksimović | 
| Edited by | Petar Marković | 
| Music by | Aleksandar Habić Laza Ristovski  | 
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Running time  | 129 minutes | 
| Country | Yugoslavia | 
| Languages | Serbian English  | 
Pretty Village, Pretty Flame (Serbian: Лепа села лепо горе / Lepa sela lepo gore, literally "Pretty villages burn nicely") is a 1996 Serbian film directed by Srđan Dragojević with a screenplay based on a book written by Vanja Bulić.
Set during the Bosnian War, the film tells the story of Milan, part of a small group of Serb soldiers trapped in a tunnel by a Bosniak force. Through flashbacks, the lives of the trapped soldiers in pre-war Yugoslavia are shown, particularly Milan and his Bosniak best friend Halil becoming enemies after having to pick opposing sides in the conflict.