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''The Forgiveness of Blood'' ( sq, Falja e Gjakut) is a 2011 Albanian-American
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co-written and directed by
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. The film premiered in competition at the
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and competed for the
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. Marston and co-writer Andamion Murataj won the Silver Bear for Best Script. The film was originally submitted as the Albanian entry for the
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, but it was rejected when Bujar Alimani, director of ''
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'', protested that ''The Forgiveness of Blood'' ought not to be eligible due to American input on the project. The
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disqualified it and Albania submitted Alimani's film instead. The film deals with the consequences of a
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on a family in a remote area of modern-day Albania.


Cast

* Refet Abazi as Mark, who incites a blood feud by killing his neighbour Sokol. * Veton Osmani as Sokol, the neighbour Mark kills in a dispute over a field. * Tristan Halilaj as Nik, Mark's 17-year-old son. * Sindi Lacej as Rudina, Mark's 14-year-old daughter. * Erjon Mani as Tom, 17-year-old friend of Nik.


Plot

After their father and uncle are suspected of murdering a neighbor because of a land dispute, the lives of the children are changed. Nik, the teenage son, is confined to the house, while Rudina, the oldest girl, is forced to quit high school and take over the family's bread delivery business. The film contrasts the modernization of rural
Albania Albania ( ; sq, Shqipëri or ), or , also or . officially the Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is located on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea and shares ...
, where the teenagers text each other and Nik dreams of opening an internet cafe, with centuries-old customs.


Reception

The film earned an 84% "Certified Fresh" rating at
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, with an average rating of 7.22/10 based on 69 reviews.


Cultural background

The Kanun is a traditional code of behavior that is followed rarely today in Albania, most notably in the northern highlands in deep mountains when people are stuck in the past traditions, which authorizes an eye-for-an-eye response in event of murder. According to the Kanun, the family of a murdered person should kill a member of the murderer's family. Although traditionally only adult males are at risk, there have been instances where females or children have been killed. The revenge killing can only take place outside of the person's home, so at-risk males are often confined to home while females become the sole support of the family.


Awards

*Silver Bear for Best Screenplay, Berlin International Film Festival 2011 *Silver Hugo for Best Screenplay, Chicago International Film Festival 2011 *Special Jury Prize, Hamptons International Film Festival 2011


References


External links

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''The Forgiveness of Blood: How Things Work''
an essay by Oscar Moralde at the
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