The Second November
A historical drama focusing on the days leading up to Albania's declaration of independence from the Ottoman Empire in November 1912.
A historical drama focusing on the days leading up to Albania's declaration of independence from the Ottoman Empire in November 1912.
Sandër Prosi
Ismail Qemali
Bujar Lako
Luigj Gurakuqi
Reshat Arbana
Isa Boletini
Viktor Zhusti
Pandali Cala
Mario Ashiku
Shpend Dragobia
Gulielm Radoja
Lym Kepi
Robert Ndrenika
Hakiu
Ilia Shyti
mullai i Beratit
Hajrie Rondo
gruaja e Lym Kepit
A historical drama focusing on the days leading up to Albania's declaration of independence from the Ottoman Empire in November 1912.
An interesting film that is based on Albania gaining independence. It's the plot that very much carries this 1982 production, with all intrigue coming from it. Don't get me wrong all of the onscreen talent are good, but I wouldn't say anyone particularly stands out above their respective co-stars - perhaps with the exception of Sandër Prosi. It's a story-driven 80 or so minutes and it's an 80 or so minutes that I had a positive time with. 3* for 'The Second November' from me.
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