Enver Dauti Trailers
The Historian and the Chameleons TrailerThree Persons Overpass the Mountain TrailerBlerta's Engagement Trailer
The Historian and the Chameleons TrailerThree Persons Overpass the Mountain TrailerBlerta's Engagement Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
09 January 1976
In an orphanage in Tirana at the beginning of the Second World War during the occupation by the Italian fascists, a group of boys make plans to rebel against the despotic director and the oppression by the management.
22 April 1978
In 1936, two female artists (a singer and a pianist) visit the city of Lushnja, which was very conservative.
18 August 1984
Blerta, captain of the volleyball team, loves Miri, the driver of the cooperative. The nephew of the cooperative chairwoman is also called Miri and he lives in Tirana.
01 December 1968
A film set during World War II - a small partisan unit must ambush a German convoy.
29 July 1981
The money that people had collected to finance the war were entrusted to Kiço. After the liberation, nobody remembers the treasure, but Kiço reminds everyone, delivering the treasure without taking anything for himself.
16 November 1978
Petrit works as a cleaner in the Ministry of Internal Affairs during the fascist occupation of Albania.
14 April 1979
Year 1943. All the members of an anti-fascist council are arrested by the Nazis during a wedding, along with the husband.
02 February 1984
World War II. The anti fascist youth attracted broad masses of the people on the football fields turning these sport events into manifestations against the occupiers.
01 January 1988
1930's. The monarch's insane ambition to prove his descent from an ancient noble family brings a foreign historian to Albania.
18 August 1979
Early years after the war. The bourgeoisie is falling, and they are being taxed for their profits during WWII.
01 January 1988
A small village during World War II. Driven by misery some peasants smuggle goods across the mountain frontier.
28 July 1975
A satirical anthology film transforms popular humorous and sarcastic stage songs into standalone vignettes that lampoon the absurdities of bureaucratic officials and the liberal attitudes that were systematically targeted and suppressed in that era.