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90 min
In 1968, Horizonte Te Hapura, directed by Viktor Gjika, one of the pioneers of Albanian moviemaking, broke new ground. Its subject matter was contemporary, rather than being a historical piece or an action drama set among the partisans of World War II. In the story, a dockworker sees that a crane, a crucial piece of shipyard equipment, is being endangered by a violent storm, and despite considerable danger to himself works to save it. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dhimitër Orgocka | Urani | Unowned | |
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Sandër Prosi | Kapiten Zylo | Unowned |
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Robert Ndrenika | Azemi | Unowned |
| Pandi Raidhi | Ymeri | Unowned | |
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Sulejman Pitarka | Sokrat Dhëmbo | Unowned |
| Nikolin Xhoja | Kuzhinieri | Unowned |