Prishtina, Kosova, late 1990s. As war looms and ethnic tensions escalate, 13-year-old Dua struggles to find her place among her peers and within her changing body. After an incident shakes her community, she becomes a target herself and bonds with a fearless girl, Maki, who draws her toward an unexpected form of resistance. Between the daily violence and the growing threat of exile, there is little room for quiet awakenings.
Dua Dua
directed by Blerta Basholli, screenplay Blerta Basholli, Nicole Borgeat, cast Pinea Matoshi, Vlera Bilalli, Kaona Matoshi, music Audrey Ismaël, editing Enis Saraçi, costumography Leonora Mehmeti Hoxha, distribution in Slovenia Fivia
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Late Fame Late Fame
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Tuesday, 18. 08. 2026 / 20:30 / Main Hall
A thoughtful, melancholy drama about an aging poet who gets rediscovered. A romantic, nostalgic look at New York’s mid-1980s arts scene.


