Luli Bitri

Luli Bitri

Nacimiento : 1976-06-27, Lushnjë, Albania

Historia

Luli Bitri (born June 27, 1976), is an Albanian actress, voice actress, director and producer, graduated from the Albanian Academy of Arts in 2004. She began her international career with the 2007 film Father and Godfather, directed by Dhimitër Anagnosti, continuing with the 2009 film Alive! directed by Artan Minarolli and the 2011 film Amnesty, directed by Bujar Alimani. With the last two films she entered in the List of Albanian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2009 and 2011.

Perfil

Luli Bitri
Luli Bitri
Luli Bitri
Luli Bitri

Películas

Love: Dashuri
Ela
"Love" portraits a mid life crisis of a 40 year old man recently separated from his wife who goes back to his country in search of a change and of himself.
Open Door
Rudina
Rudina sets off on a long journey with her unmarried pregnant sister, Elma, to meet their strict and traditional father in the Albanian village where they were born. As Rudina's car makes its way over the mountains, Elma comes up with a plan to enlist a former classmate to play the part of her husband.
Holy Boom
Adia
A random explosion connects three stories, where strangers are trying to find some way to live on the edge of legality.
Amnesty
Elsa
Amnesty is a 2011 Albanian movie directed by Bujar Alimani. It’s a story about two people who meet up in jail when they come for monthly visits of their spouses. They fall in love after becoming witnesses to a wedding in jail but their relationship has to end because both their spouses get amnesty from the government. What happens next is shown in usual Southeast European movie style.
Dimmi che destino avrò
Alina
Alive!
The Pool Girl
A young college student from rural Albania leaves school to visit home, only to find himself embroiled in his family's deadly blood feud.
Father and Godfather
Nejmeja
The events take place in a small Albanian village, around the '30ies. This isolated land, dominated by rituals and patriarchal relationships is the spirit that welcomes the newborn child of Abas. Servet, a co-villager, emigrant in the United States of America comes back in his homeland bringing a new vision and a new mentality, which serves as an inspiration for the 10 years old boy, Gjoleka, the son of Abas. Gjoleka founds himself in between of the ideas of his wild father, Abas and his illuminist godfather, Servet. Gjoleka symbolizes the young generation in the difficult realities that offer small and underdeveloped countries, where the outside world constitutes an irresistible attraction. The movie shows with a deep realism the human relationships, such as love, jalousie, hate, the impossibility to be integrated with another world, making this way a cruel autopsy of the weird society to which, "sometime" we belong.
Pelikanet e zinj
Director
An unexpected pregnancy causes tensions into a family, as they fear the arrival of another autistic child.