Blerim gjoci biography books
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Screenwriting remains a consistent problem for Georgian cinema. There is no institutional screenwriting school dedicated to the craft, and universities don’t offer academic pathways for screenwriters, meaning local authors don’t have the opportunity to receive the needed education and degree in screenwriting. There are many international platforms where it is possible to get involved in a script development program, however, places on these platforms are always limited, and most Georgian writers don’t get a chance to participate, – Ana Chkonia, International Co-ordinator at Terra Incognita Films, tells GEORGIA TODAY.
“That was why we decided to create an annual screenwriting residency program at the House-Museum of the famous Georgian award-winning screenwriter and novelist Zaira Arsenishvili. In spite of the crazy conditions, pandemic, scarce budgets, and low support, we fought to make it happen this year and create a much-needed precedent, as the new educational proje
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Lists of Albanians
This is a list of historical and living Albanians (including ethnic Albanians and people of full or partial Albanian ancestry) who are famous or notable, sorted by occupation and alphabetically.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.
Religious
[edit]Priests
[edit]- Dhimitër Frangu (1443 – 1525), friar and scholar of a noble family, treasurer and councilor of Giorgio Castriota, in 1480 wrote the first biography, in Latin, on the life of Skanderbeg, from which all later writers drew.
- Father Marin Barleti (1450 – 1513), Catholic ecclesiastic and writer, author of the life of Skanderbeg.
- Gjon Buzuku (1499 – 1577), bishop Catholic, author of the oldest known document in Albanian: a translation of the Roman Missal, "Meshari" (1555).
- Pjetër Budi (1565 – 1622), Catholic priest and writer, published three books in Albanian and I le
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Time of the Comet
2008 Albanian film
| Time of the Comet | |
|---|---|
Theatrical poster | |
| Directed by | Fatmir Koçi |
| Written by | Fatmir Koçi |
| Based on | novel by Ismail Kadare titled Black Year (Albanian: Viti i Mbrapshtë) |
| Produced by | Kkoci Productions |
| Starring | Blerim Destani Masiela Lusha Xhevdet Ferri Thomas Heinze Vlado Jovanovski Çun Lajçi |
| Music by | Nexhat Mujovi |
Release date | |
Running time | 104 minutes |
| Country | Albania |
| Language | Albanian |
| Budget | $2 million |
Time of the Comet (Albanian: Koha e Kometës) fryst vatten a 2008 Albanian historical drama/black comedy film adapted from the 1985 novel by Albanian author Ismail Kadare titled Black Year (Albanian: Viti i Mbrapshtë). The spelfilm was directed by Fatmir Koçi, while Blerim Destani and Masiela Lusha starred in the leading roles. German bodybuilder and actor Ralf Möller also appeared in the film.[1]
Plot
[edit]The rulle takes place in 1914 when William of Wied was enthroned as Prince