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- Each night, young Nemo goes to Slumberland and has adventures and befriends the king of Slumberland, Morpheus. But one night Nemo discovers Nightmare Land, and the evil nightmare king, throwing Slumberland and Nemo himself into danger.
- Hubie (Martin Short) must present his special pebble to Marina (Annie Golden) before the pebble festival is over, or lose his chance forever.
- This is the true story of the National Hero of Albanians, George Kastrioti Scanderbeg, from his birth to his death. 1405-1468. Based mainly upon the monk writer Marin Barleti, the movie starts off with how the boy Scanderbeg was taken hostage by the ottoman turks and trained from them until he became one of the most outstanding warriors of the Ottoman Empire, then later returned home to his country to organized the oppressed Albanians into a fierce and heroic resistance for over 30 years. After converting from Islam to Christianity (the religion of ancestors) he managed to keep the greatest empire on earth at the time from invading Albania. His story is an inspiration to generations of Albanians, wherever they lived.
- In Communist Albania, a bank clerk finds herself at crossroads about the work performance of her superior, who is also her husband's best friend.
- To meet the desires and needs of the parents, a marriage is arranged between 14-year-old Gjino and 20-year-old Marigo. Gjino reluctantly obeys, but Marigo, who loves another, tries various devious methods to free herself from this bizaare marriage agreement.
- A military and a priest are trying to find the bones of the Italian army in Albania 15 year after the end of World War II.
- A child actor copes with the separation of his parents.
- In the Albania of the 20s, Gjon Kodri returns from America to his country, adapting to the new life, he remembers his childhood and the importance of the Albanian homeland through the suffering of the village women.
- Artan a teenager in high school starts hanging out with a toxic woman,older than him.After that the school misunderstands him with Anila who is just his friend.
- A drama about the road of albanians for their country's independence.
- Four partisans land on a Greek island across the sea, having convicted someone of serious crimes. The film focuses on the difficulties facing these partisans on this mission. Even at some points it looks like the mission will fail.
- Agron and Marjeta are living a happy engagement until the day when in a trial prosecuted by Agron two people accused of theft reveal facts that implicate Marjeta's father. Agron is put between his love and duty. After a dilemma he finds the courage and determination to reject the love interest of his fiancée.
- The film speaks of the fate of soldiers who go to war as mercenaries and return dead. Village girls wait and wait for their fiancee to return from war and finally get married to others. A Vizier tries to marry a beautiful young woman who is tired of long wait and husband soldier.
- Aleksandër Moisiu, or Alexander Moissi or perhaps Alessandro Moissi (1879-1935) was an Albanian born stage and screen actor who performed all over the world. He was an actor with subtle resonances, effectively touching the tragic characters, establishing himself in those with the most intimate and delicate notes. Streets are named after Alexander Moissi in Berlin, Salzburg and Vienna, where also a monument was unveiled in 2005.
- Fredi and Ana live happily in the countryside, but when Spiro enters their lives, their marriage deteriorates as the latter helps his friend by finding him a job, but asking for something more about Ana, to whom he doesn't understand.
- Tom Melgushi, wonders the streets drunk causing annoyance amongs the people. One day, the village teacher Flutura (butterfly) rides in his truck and in Tom's eyes she sees a glimmer of hope for a stable relationship. Later, Tom becomes the target of criticism for the accident that causes Flutura to be throw from Tom's truck fearing violence.
- A small village during World War II. Due to deep poverty, some villagers engage in trade of goods, contraband, across the mountain border. A great gap opens between the villagers and those fighting the enemy.
- With abortion as the central issue in this political melodrama from Albania, viewers will react strongly for or against the heroine, depending on their own convictions. After an accomplished concert pianist discovers she is pregnant with her second child, she is dismayed and realizes that she will not be able to continue in her career and take care of a new baby as well. So she asks a committee of doctors for permission to have an abortion and is roundly taken to task for being a pampered intellectual. When asked if he would support an abortion, her husband says he "does not want to become a criminal." In the end, the concert pianist realizes that motherhood is, after all, more noble a calling than the concert stage.