
Estrada on the Screen
Family · Comedy · Music
Overview
A comedy from the stage troupe of Tiranë and Shkodër. A collection of sketches, songs and humorous numbers performed by well-known Albanian pop artists. With a combination of humor and satirical situations, the film aims to bring entertainment to the audience, reflecting diverse characters of everyday life and addressing social themes of the time.
Top Cast


Skënder Sallaku
Skënder Sallaku
Skënder Sallaku


Vaçe Zela
Vaçe Zela
Vaçe Zela


Melpomeni Çobani
Melpomeni Çobani
Melpomeni Çobani


Mihal Popi
Mihal Popi
Mihal Popi


Tano Banushi
Tano Banushi
Tano Banushi
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