The Swelling River (1981)
Жанр : драма
Время выполнения : 1Ч 12М
Директор : Besim Sahatçiu
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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.
Муж Фахри пропал без вести на войне в Косово. Женщина открывает свой собственный небольшой бизнес, чтобы накормить и одеть своих детей, но чтобы добиться успеха, ей придётся бороться с патриархальным обществом, которое не поддерживает её решения...
В оккупированном НАТО Косово маленькая девочка обращается к Организации Объединенных Наций за помощью в поисках пропавшего без вести отца. Тем временем её дедушку одолевают параноидальные мысли о невидимых угрозах, затаившихся во тьме.
Главная героиня старается оправдать всеобщие ожидания и стать матерью. Но тяжёлые воспоминания о жестокости военного времени преследуют её и не дают покоя.
A documentary exploring sexism and patriarchy in Kosova.
A love story between a Serbian girl and young Albanian set against the background of current Balkanic conflict.
В разгар войны на Балканах отряд испанских миротворцев должен выполнить опасное задание в далеком горном селении. Впереди у отважных солдат рискованный переход по территории, усеянной минными полями и тайными убежищами повстанцев, для которых все чужаки являются смертельными врагами. Бойцы готовы к любому повороту событий, но они не предполагают, что вскоре их благородная миссия спасения превратится в жестокое противостояние с безумцами, опьяненными кровью и смертью. Оказавшись в сердце мертвого города без транспорта, рации и амуниции, молодые парни и девушки должны стать героями, чтобы в безвыходной ситуации спасти себя и тех, кого они призваны защищать, заплатив за это своей кровью.
Young Bundeswehr soldiers Tom and Charly are stationed in Kosovo with the KFOR peacekeeping force. Their mission is to secure peace. Although the brutal war between the enemy Serbs and Albanians is officially over, the hatred between people continues to smoulder. When Tom and Charly rescue the young Serbian Mirjana from the fatal shot of the young sniper Durcan, they get caught between all fronts. They lose their professional distance due to the resulting closeness to Mirjana - who has to learn that her father was a war criminal - but also to Durcan - whose entire family was wiped out. Soon they are entangled in a conflict about guilt, manipulation, love and revenge...
28 июня на Видовдан (День Св. Вида) 1389 года на Косовом поле в Южной Сербии произошло решающее сражение между объединенными войсками сербов и боснийцев под предводительством князя Лазаря и турецкой армией, возглавляемой султаном Мурадом Первым. На Косовом поле сербы приняли неравный бой с превосходящими силами турок, и главным был именно их выбор — свободное судьбоносное решение бороться, но не предавать. Косовская битва, раскрывшая евангельскую этику сербского народа, переживается как торжество мучеников, но никогда — как поражение.
Based on a true story, Agnus Dei is a kind of Oedipus of our days. Peter must find his way to redemption. But the past will make itself known and fate sparingly gives mercy. Can he save himself, or even be saved at all?
A woman who is raped and gives birth to a child in war torn Kosovo, struggles to keep her child.
In the Kosovo War, human dignity was shattered by the terrors of the Serbian government and the Albanian liberation army. Truths about the victims’ fates faded away, which is why a Finnish forensic research group led by Helena Ranta got a mission to act as an unbiased agent and investigate the real course of events.
Destinies of two friends-fighters during WW2.
A lonely boy, who lives in Amsterdam with his refugee mother from Kosovo, keeps getting into trouble while yearning for her acceptance. But the traumas caused by the war, which his mother hides away from him, turn his world upside down.
Kosmet in the fall of 1944. The Partisans have successfully liberated the town of Prizren from occupying Germans,and Ramiz Leshi, a brave and cunning KNOJ captain, has to liquidate the remainder of the local Quislings, called Balists. They are led by a ruthless, German-trained soldier Kosta and by Ahmet, the brother of the famous Captain. As Ramiz is trying to get Ahmet out of the gang and hunt down the rest of the Balists, 2 new girls arrive in town. One of them is Lola, a bar singer with a questionable agenda, and the other is Vida, a withdrawn music teacher from Belgrade.
Uka is an old Albanian who lives in the mountains on the border of Kosovo and Albania. As an honorable man, he must deal with his son who befriended Italian fascists during WW2.
'History is always made in the middle of the night. And when it happens, you are so damned tired, that you couldn't care less,' says Robert Cooper, an EU peace negotiator whose job it is to get Serbia and Kosovo to reach an agreement about peaceful coexistence. National pride and compromise are on everyone's lips, and much is at stake: Kosovo wants to come closer to independence, the Serbs have been promised EU membership if they can reach an agreement, and the EU tries to strengthen its credibility. But how far is each party willing to go? It is the unique characters that make this fascinating film about a delicate political game so vivid and loveable. The stoic, Serbian negotiator has a great passion for rock music, his colleague from Kosovo does not want to miss out on his daily visit to the hairdresser, and Cooper himself has a closet full of ties - one for every conceivable occasion.
Stolen Kosovo is a Czech language documentary by director Václav Dvořák (b. 1948), about the Serbian–Albanian conflict in Kosovo. The documentary describes the situation, first in a short overview of the history of the area, followed by the 1990s conflicts and bombing of Serbia by NATO forces in 1999 and ending with the situation after the Kosovo War. The documentary focuses on the 1990s in the time of Slobodan Milošević's rule as well as on numerous interviews of Serbian civilians and, less, of Albanian insurgents against the Milošević regime.
For 18-year-old Finnish–Kosovan Fatu, a simple visit to the grocery store feels as nerve-racking as a lunar expedition: for the first time in his life, he’s wearing makeup in public. Luckily his best friend Rai, a young woman on the spectrum of autism, is there to ferociously support him through the voyage.
Images and reality intermingle in this account of the writer's own experiences under totalitarian regime.
A Serbian family leaves the troubled Kosovo region after Albanians rape the daughter in front of her mother. When they leave their home after the assault, their family tombs are desecrated, and the move to northern Serbia is marked by rejection by the local people of their new community.