as part of the SkenaUP festival, there was the world premiere (as the co-producer called it) screening of a joint Irish-Kosovar production movie. surprisingly, the movie felt good. it was so good in fact, that i still have that sweet and warm taste in my mind. the photograpy and the picture elementes were amazing (i've never seen my home city in such a perspective). it showed how ugly the city really is, which made me sad, but the richness of the photography and colors filled me with hope.
they way the actors played on screen was almost the same as they are in real life - good people, with amazing talent. i must admit that one of the most enjoyable elements of the film was the fact that everyone (apart from the Irish guy) spoke in the same dialect that people around here speak - and that, i could relate myself with. it was so exhilirating to hear that. the whole worldplay was wrapped with it.
the story was about a young couple, a part of which (the girl) wanted desperately to get married to this odd/shut other part of the couple (the boy). there was something special about the acting part of the girl (she sang Cat Power's Werewolf at the ending credits - in albanian!): she added the dialogue to it all and was the central figure in almost each scene. Armend Kabash (played as a TMK soldier) was another pole around which the movie revolved.
here's more.
well done to you all.
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
i hate it when the tv's is blazing with football.i know, but it can get too much. and then on the other side you have the oval UN security council table around which clueless individuals (when it comes to the real issue of Kosove), strap stupid decisions that will have a profound impact on any future development of this place.
it's a shame why vital decisions have to be made at such a sweet moment.
leave us alone, please.
they way the actors played on screen was almost the same as they are in real life - good people, with amazing talent. i must admit that one of the most enjoyable elements of the film was the fact that everyone (apart from the Irish guy) spoke in the same dialect that people around here speak - and that, i could relate myself with. it was so exhilirating to hear that. the whole worldplay was wrapped with it.
the story was about a young couple, a part of which (the girl) wanted desperately to get married to this odd/shut other part of the couple (the boy). there was something special about the acting part of the girl (she sang Cat Power's Werewolf at the ending credits - in albanian!): she added the dialogue to it all and was the central figure in almost each scene. Armend Kabash (played as a TMK soldier) was another pole around which the movie revolved.
here's more.
well done to you all.
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
i hate it when the tv's is blazing with football.i know, but it can get too much. and then on the other side you have the oval UN security council table around which clueless individuals (when it comes to the real issue of Kosove), strap stupid decisions that will have a profound impact on any future development of this place.
it's a shame why vital decisions have to be made at such a sweet moment.
leave us alone, please.
No comments:
Post a Comment