Agon is a 2012 Albanian drama film written and directed by Robert Budina. The film explores themes of migration, cultural identity, and familial loyalty through the lens of two Albanian brothers attempting to build lives in Thessaloniki, Greece. It was selected as the Albanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards. Plot Overview
The film’s title, Agon, evokes the Greek word for "struggle" or "contest," which perfectly encapsulates the characters' internal and external battles. According to IMDb reviews, the narrative effectively captures the "double invisibility" of immigrants: they are strangers in their host country and slowly become strangers to their own families. agon film shqiptar i plote
At its core, Agon is a study of the "clash of worlds"—not just between Albania and Greece, but between the moral paths chosen by those seeking a better life. Agon is a 2012 Albanian drama film written
Për të kuptuar pse ky film ka kaq shumë kërkesë për "versionin e plotë", duhet të përmendim emrat e mëdhenj që punuan në këtë projekt: Pikat e forta: thellësia humaniste, regjia e matur,
Visually, the film utilizes a stark, almost documentary-like realism to emphasize the isolation of the characters. The tension culminates in a climax that forces Saimir to choose between his brotherly loyalty and the new life he has painstakingly built.
Laert Vasili dhe Antonis Kafetzopoulos sjellin performanca të forta në rolet mbështetëse. Tematikat Kryesore