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Përballimi (1976)
Character: Nazifi
After the war, the country is plagued by famine. The secretary party committee, Martin Kreka, leads a campaign to gather the grain that is sold in the black market.
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Dëshmorët e monumenteve (1980)
Character: Jani
Set during World War I. An Austro-Hungarian expedition sets an archaeological site in the ancient city of Apollonia. The experts of this expedition want to steal ancient monuments, but the villagers of the area oppose them.
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Shtëpia jonë e përbashkët (1981)
Character: Llazi
In the family of Kozma Selita, everyone is fond of their work. Mom Vita is a tailor, his elder son Xhoxhi works at the oil refinery, Aurora is a pharmacist and Vaso works at the oil well. Flonja loves Vaso and wants him to quit his job at the oil well, but he loves his job and cannot accept that.
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Një ditë nga një jetë (1994)
Character: N/A
The dream of a man whose old age has forced him to retreat to the life he once lived. He feels that society doesn't appreciate him for what he is, so he starts living in his memories and departs from reality once and for all.
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Pesha e kohës (1988)
Character: Kryetari
In 80s Albania, the head of a village is very near retirement. He has many accomplishments but feels somewhat spiritually "bureaucratized" so wants his successor to be similar to him in character and principles. But in the assembly gathering another proposal is put forth, foiling the village head's plans entirely.
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Pas vdekjes (1980)
Character: Adhamudhi
In 1908, some Albanian pseudo-patriots form a club, claiming that they are working for the good of Albania. Each of them has a dream: to be famous and immortal. One of them is Dr. Adhamudhi, a self-proclaimed healer and linguist, who has created a new Albanian alphabet he is waiting to sell to Skëndo Bey, owner of the Thessaloniki Club. Thinking highly of himself, Adhamudhi wants to know what will people say about him after his death. Zeneli, the servant of Skëndo Bey, takes this chance and plays a joke on Adhamudhi's exhausting desire for fame and immortality.
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Furtuna (1959)
Character: N/A
Story depicting the national liberation struggle of the Albanian people against the Italian and German invaders during World War II.
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Lulëkuqet mbi mure (1976)
Character: Kujdestari
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.
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Dasma e shtyrë (1985)
Character: Groshi
Sokol, a young man, joins Bajram Curri's troops in the Democratic Revolution of 1924.
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Kur ndahesh nga shokët (1986)
Character: Islami
Within a short time, Namik disturbs the optimistic atmosphere of a group of welders, which is also reflected in his private life.
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Kur zbardhi një ditë (1971)
Character: Kryetari i këshillit
A driver is tasked with sending weapons illegally to the partisan soldiers.
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Tana (1958)
Character: Lefter Dhosi
The movie is based on a Fatmir Gjata screenplay. Gjata had written a novel with the same title earlier. The events evolve in the 1950s. The main character, Tana, is a smart, outgoing and progressive young woman. She is in love with Stefan (Naim Frashëri) and they both live in an unnamed mountain village in Albania. Tana has to face the old mentality of her old grandfather and she also has to fight the jealousy of Lefter . It is a love game, while socialist progress is highlighted as is often in the socialist realism.
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Njeriu me top (1977)
Character: plaku Mere
After Mato Gruda, a man living in a remote village in the mountains of Albania, steals a cannon abandoned by the German invaders he has to decide whether to use the weapon to support the Partisan resistance or to avenge his family.
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Zemra qe nuk plaken (1977)
Character: Pensionist
Azem has retired after 30 years working as a truck driver. However, he still hasn't gotten used to this quiet lifestyle. His friends help him go through this important moment of his life.
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Liri a vdekje (1979)
Character: babë Hyseni
The committee led by Çerçiz Topulli, Mihal Grameno and Hajredin Tremishti return to their village and assassinate the Turkish officer of Gjirokastra. Afterwards, the Ottoman army starts a campaign against the province of Mashkullorë, which became a symbol of Albanian resistance and fight for freedom.
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Fije që priten (1976)
Character: Marko Ruvina
A foreign agent, Sami Ameni, wants to find another agent, with whom he has collaborated during WWII, in order to blow up a factory.
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Këshilltarët (1979)
Character: Kryetari
Year 1943. All the members of an anti-fascist council are arrested by the Nazis during a wedding, along with the husband. They are pressured into signing a document against the council, but they refuse, and instead plan to help the husband escape in case of an execution.
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Fejesa e Blertës (1984)
Character: Uani
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. Uan Suka, a servile troublemaker, convinces the farther of Blerta to engage his daughter with the nephew of the chairwoman. The confusion solves when the nephew of the chairwoman comes in the cooperative.
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Ballë për ballë (1979)
Character: Belul Gjinomadhi
A translator at the conference of communist parties witnessed the biggest break between the two communist parties. The dramatic events in the military conflict take place on a naval base in Albania, which the Soviets did not dare to adopt. Based on a novel by Ismail Kadare.
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I teti në bronx (1970)
Character: Ademi
On the anniversary of the death of Commissioner Ibrahim Kovaçi, six of his war friends are accompanying his statue to his native village, where a ceremony will be held. During the road, each of them remembers moments related to the life of Ibrahim.
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Tokë e përgjakur (1976)
Character: xhaj Ali
Film set in three different times. In the beginning, Miti is killed while defending his land. Then, the film focuses on his son Gjergji who fights against the Italian forces. In the end, the land is redistributed by the agrarian reform.
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Gjeneral Gramafoni (1978)
Character: N/A
Halit Berati, a virtuoso clarinet player, is invited by the Italians to record his music, which is to be sold along Italian records.
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Velikiy voin Albanii Skanderbeg (1953)
Character: N/A
A biography of George Kastriot Skanderbeg widely known as Skanderbeg, a 15th-century Albanian lord who defended his land against the Ottoman Empire for more than two decades.
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Rrethimi i vogël (1986)
Character: Zenun Boriga
Agron, a new chairman of the district executive committee, feels encircled by authority of his mother in law, Frosa and some relatives and friends, which want to make use of Agron's position for their own interests.
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Shembja e idhujve (1977)
Character: Murr Përkeqi
A teacher in a remote village gets hindered by zealot members of the community who still believe in old superstitions.
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