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The Forest of Freedom
The Forest of Freedom

The Forest of Freedom

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Vlash Zaka is a poor villager who secures his living by capturing wild horses in the forest. His brother has killed an Italian spy, so Vlash is under surveillance and his life is in danger.

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Budget

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Status

Released

Original Language

Albanian

Runtime

81 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

29 October 1976

Country

Albania

Cast

Alfred Bualoti

Alfred Bualoti

Vlash Zaka

Reshat Arbana

Reshat Arbana

Kovi

Margarita Xhepa

Margarita Xhepa

Katerina Zeka

Ndrek Luca

Ndrek Luca

Lam Shllapi

Lazër Filipi

Lazër Filipi

Theodhori

Andon Qesari

Andon Qesari

Ballist

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