The Last Winter (1976)
Germans come amid snow and winter. In the village only people remained are women, that fight until wounded partisans, sheltered in the village, will retreat deeper and snow will cover their tracks. Face to face with the Germans and their control of the village, women, led by mother Shano and mother Mara, depart to make a pile of wood, but actually bring bread and food to the partisans.
Director: Ibrahim Muçaj, Kristaq Mitro
Genre: War, Drama
Runtime: 51 min
Release Date: July 8, 1976
Cast
- Liza Laska - Mara
- Margarita Xhepa - Shano
- Dhimitra Plasari - Lulja
- Rajmonda Bulku - Pranvera
- Gulielm Radoja
Screenplay
- Nexhati Tafa (Screenplay)
Production: Shqipëria e Re
Country: Albania
Language: shqip
Original Language: sq
Themes
The Horror of War and Humanity, War Veterans and Reintegration, Numbing Grief and the Eternal Winter
Keywords
winter, village, world war ii, albania, black and white, based on short story, 1940s, war
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Last Winter about?
- Germans come amid snow and winter. In the village only people remained are women, that fight until wounded partisans, sheltered in the village, will retreat deeper and snow will cover their tracks. Face to face with the Germans and their control of the village, women, led by mother Shano and mother Mara, depart to make a pile of wood, but actually bring bread and food to the partisans.
- Who directed The Last Winter?
- The Last Winter was directed by Ibrahim Muçaj, Kristaq Mitro.
- Who stars in The Last Winter?
- The Last Winter stars Liza Laska, Margarita Xhepa, Dhimitra Plasari, Rajmonda Bulku, Gulielm Radoja.
- How long is The Last Winter?
- The Last Winter has a runtime of 51m (51 minutes).
- What genre is The Last Winter?
- The Last Winter is a War, Drama film.
- Where was The Last Winter produced?
- The Last Winter was produced in Albania.
- What are the themes of The Last Winter?
- The themes of The Last Winter include: The Horror of War and Humanity, War Veterans and Reintegration, Numbing Grief and the Eternal Winter.