2 Movies Starring Alban Ukaj

The Silence of Lorna

The Silence of Lorna

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2008-08-27

Languages:

French, Albanian, Russian

Countries:

Belgium, France, Italy, Germany

Runtime:

105 min

Rated:

R

IMDB Ratings:

7.1 (6552 Reviews)

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Jean-Pierre Dardenne

Luc Dardenne

Fullplot:

Sokol and Lorna, two Albanian emigrants in Belgium, dream of leaving their dreary jobs to set up a snack bar. They need money, and a permanent resident status. Claudy is a junkie - he needs money to satisfy his addiction. Andrei, the cigarette smuggler, must hold up for a while outside Russia; he has loads of money. Fabio, the Italian taxi driver and aspiring gang boss, elaborates a clever scheme: he will pay Claudy to marry Lorna so that she acquires a Belgian citizenship. Then she is to re-marry Andrei, who will in this way obtain the coveted EU passport - and pay a hefty price to Fabio and Lorna for the service. Like all plans, this one will not survive the contact with reality.

J.A.C.E.

J.A.C.E.

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2012-11-08

Languages:

Greek, Albanian, English

Countries:

Greece, Portugal, Turkey, Netherlands, Republic of Macedonia, France

Runtime:

142 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.9 (267 Reviews)

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Menelaos Karamaghiolis

Nicholas Panoutsopoulos

Fullplot:

Twice-orphaned Jace, a seven-year-old Albanian of Greek origin, witnesses a massacre that wipes out his entire foster family in Argyrokastron, and then falls in the hands of a bunch of ruthless gangsters who "export" children abroad for various profitable reasons (ranging from beggary to organ trade). Jace ends up in Athens, Greece, begging at street corners, exploring the secret horrors of brutal institutions for young offenders or, much later, serving obscure patrons, in an underworld where violent loss seems to be his only destiny. The movie follows Jace's inverted Odyssey in a dark universe of abuse, murder and fear, as he desperately (and silently) seeks for a "family" of his own or, at least, for a sense of belonging.

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