
Paths of War
Drama · War · History
Overview
World War II - a famous warrior and a villager face the destruction of their village and heroically lead the people in a rebellion.
Top Cast


Timo Flloko
Timo Flloko
Kanani
Timo Flloko
Kanani


Robert Ndrenika
Robert Ndrenika
Shabani
Robert Ndrenika
Shabani


Rikard Ljarja
Rikard Ljarja
Rrema
Rikard Ljarja
Rrema


Sandër Prosi
Sandër Prosi
Gjenerali
Sandër Prosi
Gjenerali


Niko Kanxheri
Niko Kanxheri
I deleguari i qarkorit
Niko Kanxheri
I deleguari i qarkorit


Ndrek Luca
Ndrek Luca
Oficer Ballist
Ndrek Luca
Oficer Ballist


Albert Vërria
Albert Vërria
Jani Ferra
Albert Vërria
Jani Ferra


Pandi Raidhi
Pandi Raidhi
babai i Shabanit
Pandi Raidhi
babai i Shabanit


Minella Borova
Minella Borova
Studenti
Minella Borova
Studenti


Gulielm Radoja
Gulielm Radoja
Fotografi
Gulielm Radoja
Fotografi
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