Bosnians meet the Brits in a very shaky panorama of London today, trying for comedy, romance, serious point-making and uplift - and hardly succeeding in any. Charlotte Coleman does her best to bring warmth and humanity as a Tory MP's kindly trainee doctor who falls for a refugee and finds herself treating a couple of battling Bosnians. Bosnian-born director Jasmin Dizdar means well, but struggles to control a large cast who all end up seeming caricatures rather than richly detailed characters. The movie's not much fun either.