Bota

Bota

Release date : July 5, 2014
Runtime : 1h 44m
Countries of origin : Albania / Italy /
Original Language : Albanian /
Director : Iris Elezi / Thomas Logoreci /
Production companies : I's continuum / Eurimages / Erafilm / Partner Media Investment / Direzione Generale Cinema / Albanian National Center of Cinematography (QKK) /
July 5, 2014 1h 44m Albania Drama Albanian More
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Bota (Albanian for “the world”) is a cafe situated on the edge of a vast area of marshland in a remote part of Albania, and it is here that the lives of the protagonists intersect in this compelling debut by Iris Elezi and Thomas Logoreci. The directors skilfully exploit the genius loci of the desolate landscape and, aided by a period score and beguiling long shots, they flawlessly evoke the atmosphere of a place where the past still encroaches upon people’s lives.
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  • title:Bota
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 44m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Albania · Italy ·
  • Original Language: Albanian ·
  • Director: Iris Elezi / Thomas Logoreci /
  • Writers: Stefania Casini · Iris Elezi · Thomas Logoreci ·
  • Production companies: I's continuum · Eurimages · Erafilm · Partner Media Investment · Direzione Generale Cinema · Albanian National Center of Cinematography (QKK) ·
  • Overview:Bota (Albanian for “the world”) is a cafe situated on the edge of a vast area of marshland in a remote part of Albania, and it is here that the lives of the protagonists intersect in this compelling debut by Iris Elezi and Thomas Logoreci. The directors skilfully exploit the genius loci of the desolate landscape and, aided by a period score and beguiling long shots, they flawlessly evoke the atmosphere of a place where the past still encroaches upon people’s lives.
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