Little Bledy lives with his father in a small apartment in Tirana. The boy learns by accident that the father is going to marry a completely unfamiliar woman for him. This news causes him a shock. Nevertheless, when he meets Zana, his father's girlfriend from work, he is increasingly convinced of the need for changes in the family ...
Acting
Child actor carries entire emotional weight of communist family collapse
Direction
Xholi's cramped framing turns apartments into psychological pressure cookers
Director
Albert Xholi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during Albania's isolated Hoxha era, the film had to smuggle divorce drama past state censors who preferred heroic workers. The cramped apartment setting wasn't just budget—it was ideological realism.
Director Albert Xholi never made another feature after this. Some say the regime blacklisted him; others that he simply had nothing left to say. The film itself vanished for decades before a 2016 restoration.