The Happy Couple is a comedy-drama set in 1970s Albania, focusing on the love and family dynamics of the main characters. The film explores themes of love, religion, and the challenges faced by couples in a communist regime. It is shot in black-and-white and incorporates elements of communist propaganda.
Based on the works of Sterjo Spasse. Kujtim Morava goes to work in a remote village. He assists in the destruction of churches and mosques since they spread a regressive mentality.
In 1968, Horizonte Te Hapura, directed by Viktor Gjika, one of the pioneers of Albanian moviemaking, broke new ground. Its subject matter was contemporary, rather than being a historical piece or an action drama set among the partisans of World War II. In the story, a dockworker sees that a crane, a crucial piece of shipyard equipment, is being endangered by a violent storm, and despite considerable danger to himself works to save it. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
The Captain is a comedy film set in 1970s America. It follows the story of a bumbling captain who is determined to win a local talent show and save his struggling shipyard. With a humorous cast of characters and a series of unfortunate events, the captain's journey is filled with laughs and unexpected twists.
Valbona, a young singer, goes on a journey to find her ensemble friends who have gone on a tour throughout Albania.
Two young people, Ardi and Rina, like each other. They are at the very first steps as adults in their lives. The film deals with social problems and the role of the society in the education of the youth.
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