|270x270px Cinematography in
Kosovo in the
Albanian language began its activities after the foundation of
Kosovafilm. which produced short movies, documentaries, cartoons and later feature movies. Since 2008, the central authority for cinematography in Kosovo is Kosovo's Cinematography Center (KCC) though there are numerous independent film companies active in Kosovo. Kosovo's Cinematography Center is a public film fund and central authority for cinematography. Its objective is achieving goals on public interest on cinematography issues. It became a member of the pan-European organization –
European Film Promotion (EFP). This decision was taken at the General Assembly of this organisation and it was announced in 2012. Kosovo became the 33rd member of this network organisation. In the same year, KCC got accepted at the '[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]' that organizes the
Academy Awards known as The Oscars. Kosovo has participated in different international film festivals such as:
Berlin International Film Festival,
Sundance Film Festival, Monterrey international film festival,
Melbourne International Film Festival,
Abu Dhabi Film Festival, Winterthur Film Festival,
Thessaloniki International Film Festival,
Warsaw International Film Festival etc. It has also won prizes in many of them. The latest prize winners are:
Arta Dobroshi at
Shooting Stars Award in 2013, The Return at
Sundance Film Festival in 2012, The wedding tape at
Abu Dhabi Film Festival in 2011 etc.
Film festivals •
PriFilmFest Following examples of many countries in the region and world, it has been proven that the best promotion of a country is through its culture.
PriFest's mission is to open the doors of the newest country in the world, Kosovo, to welcome different cultures of the world through cinema, using it as a medium to promote open dialogue between cultures and nations. PriFest seeks to bring the best of world cinema to Pristina and Kosovo, and to promote the best of Kosovar film to the international audience. PriFest aims to develop local and international talent, by enhancing growth of the industry in the country.
Awards: ○Golden Goddess for best actor ○Golden Goddess for best actress ○Golden Goddess for best director
Best Film Awards: • Golden Goddess for best film • Silver Goddess for best film • Red Goddess for best film
Audience award for best film: ○Media jury award for best film (awarded by "
Dritan Hoxha" Foundation) •
NineEleven In remembrance of the lives lost in the
terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, in 2003 PrishtinaFILM organized the NineEleven Movie festival. The festival began as a film, sculpture, and modern design competition, expressing artists' points of view on that particular day in 2001. PrishtinaFILM produced and edited five short films within one month to present at the festival. The four-day event was held in cooperation with the US Office (now US Embassy) in Pristina. A high level of both artist and audience interest brought the festival back as an annual event, and it is in its 11th edition in 2014. 9/11 is unique among film festivals because, in recognition of the challenges facing artists in Kosovo, they also produce a number of films for the festival each year. This non-commercial festival gives opportunities to artists by enabling them to show their scripts. They have produced dozens of films over the years and became a major contributor to the development of Kosovo's film sector. More than 100 films and plays from more than 50 academies are selected every year in the festival which is considered unique for bringing film and theater material in one place. The program also consists of the festival with workshops, lectures, conferences and different debates for film and theater which are very useful from a professional and social aspect for the young artists. Skene UP Festival is a member of the IYME(International Young Makers Exchange), the biggest network of student theater festivals from Europe which is an opportunity for the
Kosovar students to travel and visit other festivals and to take part in other various programs. •
Rolling Film Festival The Rolling Film Festival has become
Kosovo's event for introducing other
Kosovar communities to the
Roma community, for supporting
Romani artistic expression, and for providing a venue for combating stereotypes and promoting positive inter-ethnic relations. Kosovo has an Action Plan for integration of Roma in national life, including culture. The project will seek
MOUs with appropriate government agencies recognizing this program as an aspect of the Action Plan, and support for the project in approach to schools and community venues. European goals, as embodied in European level and national action plans, and in the
Decade of Roma Inclusion, recognize education, culture, and non-discrimination as necessary and fundamental means for breaking the
cycle of poverty, and including marginalized minorities successfully in national life.
Cinema Pristina has fours cinemas, Cineplexx, Kino ABC, Kino ABC 1 and Kino Armata. Kino ABC was opened in 2000 and it is located in the center of Pristina. Kino ABC in 2013 started playing films in
3D technology. Kino ABC 1 started working in 2010 until 2012 when it stopped working for unknown reasons. Every year in Kino ABC, there are shown for a whole week movies from selected foreign countries, like: German Film Week, Turkish Film Week, French Film Week, etc. Cineplexx is part of a mall, and has six rooms. It opened in 2017 and since then has attracted more viewers than other cinemas in the region considering the capacity. Kino Armata, reopened as a new cinema in Prishtina in 2018. It is an old cinema venue from the 60s, that now features mainly art-house and old classical movies.
Actors •
Luan Jaha Luan Jaha was born on 11 October 1967 in Pristina. He finished the Faculty of Arts at the University of Pristina in 1994. He played in over 40 plays with "Duke pritur Godot"(
Waiting for Godot) by
Becket being one of his most acclaimed with which he won the Special Jury Award at the MESS Festival in
Sarajevo in 1997. •
Donat Qosja Donat Qosja was born on 8 August 1974 in Pristina. He graduated from the
Faculty of Arts at the University of Pristina and since then, he has starred in mostly comedies and dramas. Some of his most famous films are: Kukumi (2005), 3 Dritare nje varje (2013) and Dashuria e Bjeshkëve të Njemuna (1997). •
Naser Rafuna Naser Rafuna was born on 4 May 1980 in Pristina. He finished "Eqrem Qabej" high school in Pristina and then he graduated from the Faculty of Arts at the University of Pristina in 2003 under the direction of the dear Professor
Faruk Begolli. He mostly played and still plays in comedy sit-com's like: Kafeneja Jone, Tigrat, 3 Gjermant e Trashe etc. •
Arta Dobroshi Arta Dobroshi (b. 2 October 1980 in Pristina) is a Kosovar actress, often cited for her striking presence and ability to breathe authentic life into the roles she plays. She is the first Kosovar actress in history to walk the red carpet at the
Cannes Film Festival, the
Berlin Film Festival and the
Sundance Film Festival and be nominated for the
European Film Award. She has been studying the performing arts since elementary school and attended the
Faculty of Arts acting and drama course in Pristina, which lasted for four years. She starred in many short films and theater plays whilst a student there. When Arta was fifteen, she went on a student exchange program to the United States, where she starred in drama plays. Dobroshi has a strong work ethic, known to rehearse for a role eight hours or more a day. Her most famous and most renowned films are:
Lorna's Silence (2008),
Three Worlds,
Late Bloomers and
Baby (2010). Some other artists that come from Pristina are:
Rasim Thaçi (1952),
Adhurim Demi (1974),
Shirine Morina (1949),
Kumrije Hoxha (1953),
Xhejlane Godanci (1967),
Sylë Kuçi (1949),
Abdurrahman Shala (1922),
Melihate Ajeti(1935–2005) etc. ==Museums==