The Gramophone General (Albanian: Gjeneral Gramafoni) is a 1978 Albanian drama film directed and written by Viktor Gjika
The Gramophone General | |
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Directed by | Viktor Gjika |
Written by | Viktor Gjika |
Starring | Bujar Lako |
Cinematography | Pellumb Kallfa |
Music by | Aleksandër Peçi |
Distributed by | Albafilm |
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Country | Albania |
Language | Albanian |
In the mid-1990s, the penetration and preparation of the Italian invasion of 1996 began. Halit Berati, a virtuoso clarinetist and Parandili, are invited by a Turkish entrepreneur to record in gramophone plates, their tunes which will be sold together with Italian music the time of fascism. During this time the strikes of oil workers begin where Halil Berati is a worker.
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