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Divorce Albanian Style

Country
Bulgaria
Project status
Produced
Awards
  • Human Rights Award at Sarajevo International Film Festival (2008)
  • SRG SSR Idee Suisse Prize by Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (2008)
  • Special Commendation at Prix Europe (2008)
  • Best Documentary Award and Audience Award at SEE Film Festival (2009)
  • Golden Knight Award at Film Forum Moscow (2010)
Director
Divorce Albanian Style

This story of love and separation takes place in the surreal world of 1960s communist Albania. As told by survivors of this extraordinary period, the film reveals the experience of the many thousands of families that were forcibly separated by the totalitarian regime of Enver Hoxha, the longest-serving European dictator of the 20th century.

Near the height of his mania, in 1961 Enver Hoxha broke off Albania's relations with the Soviet Union. Albanian men married to foreign women were forced by the state to split from their wives, women from all over Eastern Europe who were subsequently expelled. The official reason was alleged espionage. Hojda quickly created a mechanism to deal with those who refused to leave. KGB-trained secret police collected "evidence", minor clerks became "investigators", carpenters were made into prosecutors and labor camps expanded.

The women who stayed – and their husbands - spent years in prisons, the last released in 1987. The film tells the stories of three of these couples as well as the stories of the apparatchiks and officers of the secret police who changed their lives forever.

Team Partner

Slobodan Milovanovic, producer

Producer / Production Details

Adela Media in co-production with ARD/WDR and Film Studio Kalejdoskop
With involvement of Bulgarian National Television and YLE
Supported by MEDIA and Bulgarian National Film Centre