“Prison with open doors”, ex-prisoners’ experiences in captive Pristina

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Documentary “Prison with open doors” by director Agim Sopi has been shown at Cinema Marubi. In a narrative of captive lives and a testimony of lives lost violently during the time when Kosovo was under Serbian occupation. The actors, some of them ex-convicts, show a past that is not distant for Kosovo Albanians.

“I have made a documentary, which talks about a prison where 600,000 people have passed through, every third Kosovar,” said Agim Sopi.

With the performance of Mikel Markaj, Arta Muçaj, Agron Shala, Beslidhje Bytyqi and Luan Kryeziu, the film brought tears to the eyes of the cinemagoers.

Eyes of the public, still reflecting the intensity of the film shown at the Marubi Cinema, did not resist to quell the curiosity about the director’s inspiration.

The director whose first film was censored by the leaders of the former Yugoslavia, brings to the public a documentary to restore the concept of freedom as a life mission

International Film Festival for Human Rights in Albania will show films dealing with various aspects of human rights until September 23, with the sole purpose of raising awareness and elevating the human figure.

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