BALLADE THROUGH BULLETS

Portrait

Albania during World War II. A group of elderly women set out to find a oneyear- old child who was the sole survivor of a German massacre. The infant was saved by three partisans, who paid with their lives. Simple though the story is, Koçi convincingly portrays the physical and emotional extremity underlying the protagonists’ efforts to rescue the child. With dialogue reduced to a minimum, the director subtly concentrates on faces, landscapes, and atmospheres.
Lumi që nuk shteron / Der Fluss, der nie versiegt
ALB 1989 / 45 min
Director: Fatmir Koçi
  • Screenplay: Petrit Ruka
  • Cinematographer: Frederik Ivanaj
  • Cast: Suela Konjari,Gjergj Lala,Sofia Meçi
  • Production Company: Albafilm Studio - Tirana
Albania during World War II. A group of elderly women set out to find a oneyear- old child who was the sole survivor of a German massacre. The infant was saved by three partisans, who paid with their lives. Simple though the story is, Koçi convincingly portrays the physical and emotional extremity underlying the protagonists’ efforts to rescue the child. With dialogue reduced to a minimum, the director subtly concentrates on faces, landscapes, and atmospheres.
  • Screenplay: Petrit Ruka
  • Cinematographer: Frederik Ivanaj
  • Cast: Suela Konjari,Gjergj Lala,Sofia Meçi
  • Production Company: Albafilm Studio - Tirana