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- Ilyas Bazna works as a butler in the British Embassy in Turkey during WW2. After Bazna starts to work as a German spy he is going to experience a series of unexpected events.
- Zoé and Volta set off from their isolated home village to attend university in Pristina. In the midst of social and political unrest, the two women discover a country in turmoil, searching for its identity on the brink of independence.
- The archivist Fadili finds himself in a difficult situation, with an impossible choice of two options, fully aware that both of them are wrong. As a consequence of his decision Fadil involuntarily and unwillingly, has to swallow the shame.
- TV SeriesBecause of his integrity, love for his country, and respect for the job he does as state prosecutor, Mentor Lika unintentionally leaves his family's safety in the hands of the worst criminals in the nation.
- Pirulli family is just an ordinary family living in Prishtina, Kosovo. But a dark, mysterious, and brutal past, comes back to haunt them and everyone around.
- A small group of Albanians are hunted by nationalist Yugoslav forces.
- A father-daughter bond is explored.He is a 52 year old widower,an unemployed mechanic who rents a trailer to live in.She has been in an orphanage.Can they find a better life together?
- Katja's explosive sexual empowerment anthem. Bubble butt, big tits, men wants pussy, she wants dicks and fuck whoever she wants.
- Follows 7 young friends over 3 years after the war in Kosovo. Through their stories of trauma and recovery, despair and renewed hope, we witness their remarkable transformation from children of conflict into the young leaders of a fledgling state. A Normal Life is an intimate, irreverent and unexpectedly poignant documentary - an intensely personal account of growing up and moving beyond trauma.
- Over the course of the last century, the US has silently encircled the world with a web of military bases unlike any other in history. No continent is spared.They have shaped the lives of millions, yet remain a mystery to most.
- A woman who is raped and gives birth to a child in war torn Kosovo, struggles to keep her child.
- The driver of two human traffickers ends up unknowingly helping his clients drive his kidnapped daughter outside the country.
- Some young people who one night decided to go camping and decided to go to a house, abandoned, uninhabited but with a terrible mystery. Because none of them is aware of who or what is guarding that house and who is warning them as the DIARY decides for its owner there everything will change.
- The journey of A SINGLE FRAME weaves an exploration of the impact of photography from both sides of the shutter. The fascinating post-war culture of Kosovo serves as backdrop.
- Dejected and brooding, nurse Ajkuna meanders through a worn-down Kosovo town. She moves from one spot to another, seemingly with no direction. At times, she stands and stares, for minutes. One thing keeps her tethered to this realm.
- Fusing documentary and fiction, "Out of Love" depicts the lives of children trying to survive the aftermath of war in Kosovo by selling cigarettes on the street. Through monologues performed by the children against the eerie backdrops of Pristina, the film tells their gripping and sad story of memory, loss, and fear.
- their lives are played out against the backdrop of the past Its 2000, and Edi, a young man in his teens is caught up in the early phases of the war in Kosovo. Captured and held captive for three years, his girlfriend and family waited, never knowing if he was alive or dead. Aida, his girlfriend, left alone in an instant like many another victims of the war, spent three years waiting, three years of her life spent on standby. One day, soon after the war ended he walked back into her life and their lives continued as before. Its now 2006. Edi works at his familys quarry and Aida at a local travel agency; she celebrates her 25th birthday and wants to get married. A film director, Donal, has arrived in town. He read a newspaper article about the young couple and their extraordinary experiences during the war and wants to make a film about them. Aida warms to the idea while Edi is more reticent as Donal struggles to convince them to take part in the project. As his presence throws a hard light on their lives we discover the cracks and lesions that even the most seemingly perfect romances are given to, as their lives are played out against the constant backdrop of their past.
- Shuffle takes place in postwar Kosova. It tells the story of six struggling alternative bands and their view on politics, religion and their daily life.
- A real-life story about what it means to follow your dream.
- Three-part documentary following two families on their way from the horrors of war in Kosovo to the primitive conditions in a refugee camp in Makedonia to their new life in Randers, Denmark. Here they wait patiently, stuck in limbo, not knowing when it is safe to return to their own country. And not knowing what is left of their houses back home.
- Concerned about the dismal state of the environment in Kosovo, Swiss actress and singer Alexandra Prusa decides to launch her own cultural project in Kosovo.
- In 1970, Kosovar Albanian Ismajl »Smajl« Hoxhaj only came to Germany to buy a tape recorder. But it is only now - more than 40 years later - that he left Germany to go back to Kosovo as a pensioner. In the meantime, he has bought many tape recorders, started a family and, as a political activist, fought passionately for the independence of Kosovo far from his actual home. The documentary tells the story of Smajl. A story of homesickness and home, of conflicts with his children and the dream of a patriot. It is the story of a migrant worker in Germany.
- When ex-Yugoslavia began to fall apart, the Serbian regime banned Kosovar Albanians from participating in public life. Albanian employees across public institutions were fired. Albanian media outlets were closed down. Many elementary and high schools were closed to Albanian students and the entire university system was shut down. During the 1990's in Kosovo, teaching resumed in private apartments, houses and basements stores. This documentary shows how a parallel society and reality was organized. It shows how segregation and apartheid became the norm. Besa Luci and Mathieu Jouffre wrote the script for this challenging film together. In it people are in a relaxed atmosphere: eating, drinking, chatting and revisiting vividly one of the most exciting as well as tragic periods in the history of Kosovo.