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Blood for Blood

This feature-documentary film depicts the life of an Albanian family that constantly lives in fear of blood feuds. The main character and, conditionally speaking, the hero in this film, is a single mother who constantly works to support her children. They are forced to sit isolated within four walls. With several close-ups of the mother's face, the psychological pressure and unrest that she carries within her is captured. However, after a series of random circumstances, the blood-shattered families are reconciled. One of the main reasons is the mother's donated blood for the child of the blood-shattered family.

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  • Yllka Mujo

    Yllka Mujo

  • Albana Agolli

    Albana Agolli

  • Zef Nikolla

    Zef Nikolla

Overview

This feature-documentary film depicts the life of an Albanian family that constantly lives in fear of blood feuds. The main character and, conditionally speaking, the hero in this film, is a single mother who constantly works to support her children. They are forced to sit isolated within four walls. With several close-ups of the mother's face, the psychological pressure and unrest that she carries within her is captured. However, after a series of random circumstances, the blood-shattered families are reconciled. One of the main reasons is the mother's donated blood for the child of the blood-shattered family.

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