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Kiss the Future

By Christie Cronan, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 14+

Docu about power of music has language, intense war footage.

Movie NR 2024 103 minutes
Kiss the Future Movie Poster: Kiss the Future logo on top of black and white still images from Sarajevo

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This moving, powerful war documentary is a 1990s European history lesson wrapped in a U2 biopic. Told in a provocative and compelling way, Kiss the Future reminds viewers that the saying "music can change the world" may be clichéd but is still true—and relevant. Depictions of a horrific, war-torn city are balanced with scenes of a vibrant underground movement of cultural defiance through music and art. In demonstrating its citizens' resilience and determination to live a normal life despite tragedy, Sarajevo becomes the main character in the story, connecting with U2 and ultimately shining a global light on the Bosnian conflict. Through interviews, storytelling, and U2 concert clips, director Nenad Cicin-Sain creates a dynamic narrative that inspires hope while also serving as a haunting reminder of how history tends to repeat itself.

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