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The Swelling River (1981)

Género : Drama

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 12M

Director : Besim Sahatçiu

Sinopsis

In a mining plant in Kosovo, as occurs in many work organizations across the country, workers continue to win new positions in the self-management. The former miner and fighter - now general manager of the factory - is on the side of the workers, but has troubles in personal life.

Actores

Istref Begolli
Istref Begolli
Abdurrahman Shala
Abdurrahman Shala
Voja Mirić
Voja Mirić
Melihate Ajeti
Melihate Ajeti
Rade Marković
Rade Marković
Hadi Shehu
Hadi Shehu
Avdush Hasani
Avdush Hasani
Çun Lajçi
Çun Lajçi
Danica Maksimović
Danica Maksimović
Ankica Milenković
Ankica Milenković
Shani Pallaska
Shani Pallaska
Xhevat Qorraj
Xhevat Qorraj

Tripulaciones

Besim Sahatçiu
Besim Sahatçiu
Director
Petrit Imami
Petrit Imami
Writer

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