April May '99
Watch TrailerApril 1999. The Kosovo War reaches its peak as Serbian forces launch Operation Horseshoe. A young Serbian soldier, Dragan, is ordered to escort a group of Albanian refugees through the mountains into Albania. Among them is a family with a little girl whose gaze haunts him. A blizzard forces them to seek shelter in an abandoned mountain hut. In that cramped space, where fear and cold become common enemies, the lines between "us" and "them" begin to blur. Dragan faces a choice between duty and humanity. This 2025 drama examines the fragility of morality in wartime, where everyone is just trying to survive.
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📋 Film Details
| Original Title | एप्रिल मे '९९ |
| Year | 2025 |
| Country | India |
| Genre | Drama |
| Director | Rohan Mapuskar |
| Runtime | 126 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.5/10 (2 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
The director employs the camera as a silent witness, focusing not on dialogue but on the micro-movements of faces—trembling lips, shifting eyes, clenched fists. The scenes inside the hut are shot with minimal cuts, creating an almost unbearable sense of real-time immersion.
What lingers is a heavy, necessary feeling of having brushed against historical trauma. A quiet, challenging gem for viewers prepared to confront the nature of hatred and compassion. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Rohan Mapuskar
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🎭 Cast
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Jaie Khedekar
Shreyas Thorat
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Krushna Kamerkar
Manthan Kanekar
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Raviraj Kande
Suresh Vichare
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Sushma Vichare
Soumitra Pote
Prabhakar Kamerkar
Shubhangi Bhujbal
Shaila Kamerkar
Sumant Kelkar
Samadhaan Sansare
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