Open Door (2019 film)

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Open Door
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Film poster
Directed by Florenc Papas
Produced by Eno Milkani
Written by Florenc Papas
Ajola Daja
Starring Luli Bitri
Jonida Vokshi
Cinematography Sevdije Kastrati
Edited by Stefan Stabenow
Production
company
Bunker Film Plus
Circle Production
Lupin Film
Award Film & Video
Release dates
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  • 19 August 2019 (2019-08-19) (Sarajevo)
Running time
78 minutes
Country Albania
Language Albanian
Italian

Open Door (Albanian: Derë e hapur) is a 2019 Albanian drama road film written and directed by Florenc Papas. It was selected as the Albanian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[1] The film debuted at the Sarajevo Film Festival on 19 August 2019, subsequently going on a festival tour that included Thessaloniki, Sofia, Luxembourg, Kolkata, Cartagena and a homecoming in Tirana.[2][3]

Plot

Rudina, a married middle-aged mother, is overburdened with responsibilities. In addition to working as a seamstress in a local factory, she is taking care of her old in-laws, while her demanding husband works abroad and they only see each other once a year. She is also single-handedly raising their five year old son, Orion.

Rudina is expecting her sister Elma to come back from Italy, where she lives and works, so that they can go and visit their father in their home village, on the anniversary of their mother's death. But when Elma arrives on the ferry from Bari, Rudina is shocked to see that she is pregnant. It will certainly be a problem for the old head of the family to see his unmarried daughter with a child on the way.

The two sisters, along with Orion, get on the road and come up with the idea to enlist an old friend of Elma's to pretend to be her husband during their visit.[4][5]

Cast

See also

References

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