Angjelina Xhara – Papalilo, screenwriter, editor and announcer!

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Angjelina Xhara – Papalilo Screenwriter, editor of the documentary film, former announcer at Radiotelevision. She was born in Boboshtice, Korce, on July 13, 1949. She finished her studies at the University of Tirana for literary languages and at the same time became active as an announcer at Albanian Radiotelevision. In the seventh grade, he participated in children's shows. Then, in the second year of high school, he broadcasts the news directly at 8:00 p.m., which was the Evening Radio Magazine. It was special how a kid who didn't understand politics made the headlines. Then in the second year at the University, in 1969, she gave the news as the first TVSH announcer, since Mrs. Vera Zheji did not want to appear as a news announcer at that time. In 1970, she started working as an editor at the Kinostudio "Shqiperia e Re", writing the texts of newsreels, chronicles and documentaries. Kinostudio and its activity are already known, which had a special method without having anything to do with the way other institutions were organized. It was a controlled institution, but free within control. The creators themselves proposed the themes for the films, either artistic or documentary. A. Xhara, as a creator of the documentary film, started with the silkworm as a theme, directed by Adriana Elini and cameraman Agim Fortuzi. From the very beginning, even though she did not have much experience, she undertook to make the documentary film about the Revolution of 1924. A. Xhara was generally inclined towards the historical theme, patriotic figures. Thus, she has made quite a few films based on these themes, in addition to the theme of women or children. From 1974, he started writing himself or as a co-author of scripts for documentary films. So until v. In 1984, he wrote about 25 screenplays, among which: "Viti 24" – 1975 / "Our children" – 1975 / "Joy in the eyes of my mother" – 1975 / "Onufri" – 1976 / "Albanian flora" – 1977 / "Albanian paintings in Middle Ages" – 1981 / "National Historical Museum" – 1982 / "Alpine Beam School" – 1984 and others. He was also widely and more critically, writing a large number of articles in various press bodies about Albanian feature films and documentaries. ______________ Albanian cinematography in activity since 2013 Reference: Encyclopedia of Albanian Cinematography / Toena 2002 / A. Hoxha / p. 418 / Screenwriter's own interview in "Sot" newspaper in v. 2013.

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