Portobello Pictures
Winner - Silver Bear for Best Screenplay, Berlin Film Festival 2011
Nik is an energetic 17-year-old in his last year of high school in Northern Albania. He is embarking on his first romance with a girl in his class and plans to open his own internet café after graduation. His sister, Rudina, is a bright, mature fifteen-year-old who aspires to go to college. When a local land dispute results in their father Mark being accused of murder, the family is drawn into a deadly blood feud. The rules of the Kanun, a centuries-old Balkan code of law, force Nik, his 7 year old brother and the other male members of his family into virtual house arrest. With Mark hiding in the mountains and Nik unable to leave the house, the family must rely on Rudina, who has to leave school and take over Mark’s business in order to provide for them. While Rudina flourishes in her newfound responsibility, Nik's frustration and anger at his isolation drive him to try to end the feud, even though it may cost him his life.
Director: Joshua Marston
Producer: Paul Mezey
Screenplay: Joshua Marston and Andamion Murataj
Executive Producer: Janine Gold
Executive Producers: Eric Abraham and Domenico Procacci
Executive Producers: Hunter Gray and Tyler Brodie
Co-Producer: Andamion Murataj
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