Out of the dark - this is true for this film both on the story level and in terms of production. A hard-boiled thriller with a high-concept twist set in Berlin, Man from Beirut follows a blind hitman, Momo, as he tries to survive after his emotions have compromised the outcome of his latest „cleaning job“: He encounters a young girl in the wrong place at the wrong moment, but can’t pull the trigger this time - and finds himself on the run alongside fellow hitman Kadir. To make it out of the Berlin night alive, the killer has to turn against an army of former friends and new foes.
In the film directed by Esat Fejza, with screenplay by Kenan Gergurovci and producer Naser Gashi and Ilir Balijan. Everything starts when the daughter of Caka (Naser Berisha) is accused and in the absence of a breakthrough, he chooses to co-operate with Bablok, a Mafia, to save his daughter, who has only 72 hours of life. These two, after deciding to plunder a bank, so that Caka can provide the healing money for the girl. Caka is betrayed by Babloku. In the midst of swearing and murder, where martial arts are lacking, everything ends when the Police Commander (Meda) arrests Caka after killing Bablok, who besides betraying him and leaving him on the road to death, had killed him and his wife (Diellza Kolgeci), whose daughter escapes when her reindeer herd replayer Gold Ag sends her abroad with the help of a friend, played by Labinot Tahiri.