

A professor puppeteers crime from prison while freedom itself becomes the cage.
"Love Is Not Enough" directed by Drilon Hoxha's screenplay and photographs by Ashton Asllan, brought as an action movie intertwined with drama and intrigue. Love is not enough to achieve the set goals and is seen as an obstacle, and you have to make a pact with the world of crime and often sacrifice friends and family for ambition. The only value left to the human being is fading over time and is being replaced by the rebellious anger. The film illustrates a young man who regains freedom but does not divide that command and illuminated by an old professor who gives advice and commands from prison. The perpetrators and law of survival comes instinctively from the need of self-defense. A movie that makes us love more people, the world, nature, and respect lives more.
Direction
Drilon Hoxha directs himself into moral collapse
Cinematography
Ashton Asllan's prison-lit shadows swallow hope whole
Writing
Pact-with-crime dialogue that wounds
Director
Drilon Hoxha
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Post-communist Albanian cinema often explores institutional rot through personal betrayal—Hoxha extends this to father-figure corruption.
Hoxha cast himself as both director and on-screen moral failure, blurring autobiographical confession with fictional crime saga.
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