Amsterdam Express
Amsterdam Express is an Albanian drama film directed by Fatmir Koçi.[1]
Amsterdam Express | |
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Directed by | Fatmir Koçi |
Produced by | Blerim Destani Mike Downey Sam Taylor Rozeta Feri Dritan Huqi, Edgar Kapp Tanja Lunardelli Kuba Szutkowski |
Written by | Fatmir Koçi Jonathan Preece |
Starring | Blerim Destani, James Biberi,Natasha Goulden |
Music by | Art Denison |
Cinematography | Enzo Brandner |
Distributed by | Film and Music Entertainment Act Triangle Production Popov Film Lara Film Albanian Film Centre |
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Country | Albania United Kingdom Netherlands Germany |
Language | English,Albanian |
Plot
A young Albanian emigrant is precariously caught in Amsterdam among the promise and allure of the rich city, threats of ruthless Albanian drug dealers & sex traffickers and his white marriage with a Dutch girl. At the heart of this lies a true love in his poor and backward country. Bekim, 30, will do anything to make fast money. He instead, returns to his country empty handed after giving up his last Euros to save a young girl at the windows of the red light district.[2]
Cast
- James Biberi as Van Doom[3]
- Blerim Destani as Bekim
- Flonja Kodheli as Marta
- Bujar Lako as Selim
- Rajmonda Bulku as Vjollca
- Carolien Spoor as Suzanna
- Natasha Goulden as Anna
- Renne Gjoni as Grijs
- Victoria Mirovaya as Junkie Girl
- Gert Ferra as Roni
- Dritan Kastrati as Deki
- Olta Gixhari as Dora
- Irena Mecaj as Albana
- Laert Pasko as Tuki
- Lykele Muus as Johan
- Gjenovefa Redhi as Shqipe
- Vasian Lami as Elezi
Release
Amsterdam Express was released in Albania on the 27 March 2014.[4]
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References
- "Amsterdam Express". Top Channel. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
- "Amsterdam Express". British Film Council. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
- Ramachandran, Naman. "Fatmir Koci boards Amsterdam Express". Cineuropa. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
- Lim, Katherine. "NL-UK-Albania-Germany Film". NL TIMES. Archived from the original on 16 August 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
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