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The Oscars awards have officially opened the vote for film nominations, while Kosovo film “received” expected to win the nomination, as it is on the tight list of international films. From January 27th, 9,487 members of the Oscar Award Academy can vote to choose which of the films will nominated for this prestigious award. [...]
From January 27th, 9,487 members of the Oscar Award Academy can vote to choose which of the films will nominated for this prestigious award.
This year is the 94th edition of the Oscar Award. This award is shared by 24 different categories, including a special category for foreign films (not produced in the United States).
Names of nominated films are expected to be made known on February 8th.
The Oscar Prize-sharing ceremony will be held on 27 March.
Kosovo movie awaiting success in Oscar
The film “received” is part of the close list of 15 international films for the Oscar Award.
This film, directed by Blerta Bashall, is inspired by Fahrije Hoti's true story from the Great Krusha, who in search of her husband missing during the war in Kosovo, begins an agricultural business to ensure family survival.
It begins this commitment by facing a traditional patriarchal environment where the ambition to develop is not seen with a good eye.
Kosovo actress Yllka Gashi plays the role of Fahrija.
This film has been rewarded at numerous awards, including the top three awards at Sundance Film Festival.
If you win the Oscar nomination, “Ruve” would become the second film from Kosovo to achieve that, as in 2016, film “Friend” directed by British director Jamie Donoughue, played by Kosovo actors shot in Kosovo, was the first film to represent Kosovo cinematography in Oscar.
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani called the entry on the close list for the nomination of film “Zjoi” extraordinary success.
This film premiered in 2021 at the prestigious American “festival Sundance Film Festival”.
According to this festival, the film NCUH “is a pearl that highlights power in its characters, testifying that nothing can stop women from a” mission.
The inspiring history of “
Fahrije Hoti's story from the Great Krusha impressed Kosovo director and screenwriter Blerta Bashalli.
The recent war in Kosovo, Fahriye, had left her widowed and homeless.
Amid pain and challenges she founded the women's agricultural co-operative Krusha.
Through her business, she also helped other women widows from the Great Krusha.
Fahry's feelings after watching the film were mixed. She relived all those times, but she also felt proud of what she has accomplished.
The “has been restored once again. It's been very difficult moments I've introduced for five minutes to my moment. In those five minutes, though, I have felt many more moments in that role. It's been a little awkward for me, but it's a pride that I make a movie about my character”, Fahriye Hoti said.
On the other hand, for actress Yllka Gashi, “this role for him has been the best professional experience”.
When you have to play a person who's a real man, who's still alive, whom we know, we've seen in interviews, it's harder and more dangerous in the right sense because you can wrong”, Gashi said.
According to director Bashan, the history of prejudice and discrimination among women has also affected foreign audiences.
I think it's a universal topic, first women and girls all over the world I think are identified as having discrimination in different fields, in different cultures, but discrimination is present, stereotypes are present, prejudice is present everywhere in the world”, however.
The election is co-production between Kosovo, Switzerland, Albania and Northern Macedonia and is supported by the Kosovo Cinematographic Centre, the Federal Office for Culture FOC and Cineforom, the North Macedonia Film Agency and the National Centre for Cinematography in Albania. This film was produced by the Film Industry and the Echo Studio in co-production by Alva Film Production, Blac Cat Production, AlbaSky, Swiss National TV.












