the film's producers, hollywood star, matt damon. a long way from sarajevo but perhaps new york shares the same defiant punk spirit that imbues the documentary, kiss the future. the siege of sarajevo was a horrific war where people were surrounded, they didn't have food, water, electricity, they were shot at but they had a necessity to connect, to have purpose, and music and art was one of the ways that they were able to deal with things. the audience was literally risking their lives, running to different bridges to the theatre. using photos and amateur footage, the film shows how a defiant underground art scene thrived in the bomb shelters during the bosnian war. well, it is about 11 o'clock here at sarajevo. in particular it is a story of bill carter, an american aid worker and film—maker still in sarajevo, who got the attention of irish supergroup u2