Fehmi Hoshafi
Fehmi Hoshafi (September 28, 1934 â 2019) was an Albanian film director and screenwriter known for his contributions to Albanian cinema. Born in Tirana, Hoshafi began his career in the film industry as an assistant director to veterans Hysen Hakani and Kristaq Dhamo on films such as Toka jonĂ« (1964), Vitet e para (1965), OshĂ«timĂ« nĂ« bregdet (1967), and Gjurma (1970). In 1968, Hoshafi directed Estrada nĂ« ekran (Estrada on the Screen), a film adaptation of a theatrical performance. He co-directed the acclaimed comedy Kapedani (The Captain, 1972) with Muharrem Fejzo, which tells the story of an aging veteran struggling to adapt to societal changes regarding women's rights. Other notable works include Shoku ynĂ« Tili (Our Friend Tili, 1981) and Deputeti i grave (Deputy of Women, 1987). Hoshafi's films often addressed social themes and were instrumental in shaping Albanian cinema during his active years. He passed away in 2019 at the age of 86.
1969Why Are the Drums Rumbling?
1968Estrada on the Screen
1968Estrada on the Screen
1972The Captain
1980The Martyrs of the Monuments
1976The Shout
1987Deputy of Women
1987Deputy of Women
1983The Lights of the Town
1981Our Friend Tili
1984Dream for a Chair
1985Uninterrupted Melody
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