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Tirana Year Zero (Tirana, année zéro), is a 2002 Albanian film that tells the story of a young couple in post-communist Albania, at a time when many Albanians left the country in search for a better life abroad. The protagonist of the movie is Nik, who lives in the capital of Albania, Tirana, along with his mother and father. He is in love with a beautiful girl named Klara, who wants to move to Paris to be a model. Nik makes his living with an old truck that belonged to his father, who is now sick, and seemingly dying. Amidst the criticisms of his mother, the confusion and desperation covering the country, and the desire of his girlfriend to leave, Nik is still unsure whether he wants to leave. The film explores the way Nik handles the events of his life.
Nevin Meçaj
Niku
Ermela Teli
Klara
Rajmonda Bulku
Marta, Klara's mother
Robert Ndrenika
Kujtim, Klara's father
Bahar Mera
Xhafa, the director
Lars Rudolph
Günter, the German
Juli Hajdini
Linda, Günter's fiancée
Nigda Dako
Dessi, Vladimir's daughter
Vladimir Metani
Vladimir
Artur Gorishti
Tare, the sculptor
Monika Lubonja
Nedji
Gëzim Rudi
Titi
Fatos Sela
The government employee
Jorida Meta
Gypsy woman
Birçe Hasko
Besim, the neighbor