In 1999, 240 people disappeared when Serbian forces descended on the village of Krusha e Madhe in Kosovo, shot or captured the men and burned the residents out.
According to the end-titles in Blerta Basholli’s triple Sundance-award winning Hive, there are still 64 missing. Hive, the International Feature Oscar submission from Kosovo, is set seven years after the massacre, when mass graves were being exhumed and remains identified.
Wives did not know whether they were widows. They could not remarry. They could not take paid work. They had to go on behaving like decent wives.
To be despised would be the final straw.Fahrije Hoti (Albanian actress Yllka Gashi, giving a performance with the rocky gravitas of Mount Rushmore) has two children, an
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