The Train Leaves at Five to Seven Trailer

The Train Leaves at Five to Seven Trailer (1988)

30 September 1988 80 mins

Elteva, an employee at the State Bank, begins to notice the economic damage caused by the operations of a district state enterprise headed by Martini, whose management is following an incorrect economic line. She finds herself at a crossroads, as the bank’s director is also a close associate of Martini. At one point, she asks herself why everyone seems to be against her. As if this were not enough, during this time a doctor suspects that she is pregnant. Elteva’s boyfriend, a football team coach, abandons her. Seeing the situation, Astrit takes the matter into his own hands to investigate the causes of the economic decline of the enterprise led by his colleague. He helps Elteva, with the assistance of a professor, to determine her diagnosis. Feeling guilty for the distress he caused her, her boyfriend Adi asks for her forgiveness. Now, she feels relieved of all the concerns that had been troubling her.

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Cast

Eva Alikaj

as Etleva

Mimika Luca

as Nena e Etleves

Ndriçim Xhepa

as Astriti

Ilia Shyti

as Babai i Etleves

Xhevdet Ferri

as Martini

Margarita Xhepa

as Nena e Astritit

Crew

International Releases Dates

Albania 30 September 1988

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