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Why Do(n't) You Love Me?

How many times have we commented on the "problems" of modern couples with different characters? Events full of intrigue and controversy that in fact commonly occur in the provinces throughout the Balkans, but this time are colored by the dialect and cultural character of the Ulcinj area.

Top Cast

  • Bashkim Alaj

    Bashkim Alaj

  • Rajmonda Cukoviq

    Rajmonda Cukoviq

  • Shefqet Luca

    Shefqet Luca

  • Imi Nimanbegu

    Imi Nimanbegu

  • Margareta Shkreli

    Margareta Shkreli

Overview

How many times have we commented on the "problems" of modern couples with different characters? Events full of intrigue and controversy that in fact commonly occur in the provinces throughout the Balkans, but this time are colored by the dialect and cultural character of the Ulcinj area.

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