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  1. Sijjin is a supernatural horror film series from Turkey debuted in 2014. The original title SİCCÎN Director Alper Mestçi returned to his horror works with this franchise after successfully making a pair of global box office hits. [2] All the films are produced by Muhtesem Tözüm and were released under the banner of his Muhtesem Film studio.

  2. Kino filma. Shatërvani i Bashçisarajt (1951) Shembja e idhujve; Shembja e idhujve (1977) Shembja e idhujve (1995) Shigjetat e kuqe (1968) Shirat e vjeshtës (1984) Shkëlqimi i përkohëshëm (1988) Shkolla dhe praktika (1969) Shkolla dhe rrugët e jetës (1971) Shkolla e fshatit malor (1966) Shkolla jonë (1975)

  3. Kuvendi; Pyetje e Përgjigje; Zyra e Ankesave; Administrata; Ofiçina; Forumi i Grisjes; Ambasadat; Çmimet; Livadhi

  4. Wikipedia Shqip është versioni shqip i Wikipedia-s, enciklopedisë së lirë. Ajo filloi më 12 tetor 2003 dhe tani përmban 84.261 artikuj . Për nga numri i artikujve, Wikipedia shqip e mban vendin e 75-të [1] sipas listës së Wikipedia-ve.

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    Miloš is a semi-retired porn star who lives in Belgrade with his wife, Marija, and their six-year-old son, Petar. His brother Marko is a corrupt police officer who envies Miloš's life and is sexually attracted to Marija. Marija is curious about her husband's feelings towards his past and is concerned about the family's income. Lejla, a former co-st...

    Speaking more than a decade after the film's release, its writer Radivojević discussed the specifics of the material for what would eventually become A Serbian Film being gathered over a period of ten years, starting in the late 1990s from a film school screenplay idea of his that the Belgrade University of Arts' Faculty of Dramatic Arts (FDU) dram...

    Film festival circuit

    The first ever showing of A Serbian Film took place on 15 March 2010 at midnight in Austin as part of the 2010 South by Southwest. During the introduction by Alamo Drafthouse Cinema's owner Tim League, the audience in the theater was once again warned about the extreme nature of the scenes they were about to see. He also coaxed a handful of audience members to join him on the stage – where they jointly snorted lines of salt, squeezed lime juice into their eyes and took shots of tequila in ord...

    General theatrical release

    On 24 September 2010, A Serbian Filmwas released uncensored (104 minutes) in Serbian theaters, with screening times scheduled late at night. From 3 December 2010, A Serbian Film began a limited theatrical release in Croatia without age restriction. Jutarnji list reported that the first screening at the Kaptol Centar cinema in Zagrebattracted only seven people, six males and a female—with the female reportedly leaving the theater temporarily during the film's most notorious scene due to findin...

    Home media

    Through Invincible Pictures, a limited edition uncut version was released via DVD on 22 May 2012. Tom Ashley, CEO of the distribution company, had this to say, "Of course we would have preferred an uncut release last year. Unfortunately, the charges brought against Mr. Sala [director of the Sitges Film Festival] were something we had to seriously factor into that release. Now that those charges have been dropped, we can bring A Serbian Filmto its fans as its director had intended." Unearthed...

    Australia

    Before its release, major Australian DVD retailer JB Hi-Fi announced that they would not be distributing the film, either online or in physical stores. They attributed this to the "Disturbing content of the film" and to a disagreement with the (then) R18+ rating.However, the film was available from this retailer for a time. It was refused classification and thus effectively banned in South Australiajust days before its release date. On 19 September 2011, the Australian Classification Review B...

    Brazil

    The film was temporarily banned for screening in Brazil. Although the film was shown in July 2011 at the 7th Fantastic Film Festival in Porto Alegre, after being selected for the Fantastic Film Festival in Rio de Janeiro (RioFan), in the same month, the film was removed from the program at the request of Caixa, the sponsor of the festival, under the argument that the company “understands that art should have the limit of the artist's imagination, but not all creative products fit unrestricted...

    New Zealand

    On 25 May 2012, the film was banned outright by the New Zealand Office of Film and Literature Classification.

    The film was released to great controversy over its portrayal of sexual violence. Spasojević has responded to the controversy with "This is a diary of our own molestation by the Serbian government... It's about the monolithic power of leaders who hypnotize you to do things you don't want to do. You have to feel the violence to know what it's about....

    Serbia

    In a middle-of-the-road review, Blic's cinema critic Milan Vlajčić praised the movie's direction, technical aspects, "effective iconography", and "video game pacing" while adding that its story has been taken to the edges of self-parody. Đorđe Bajić and Zoran Janković of the web magazine Popboks gave the film a highly affirmative review, summing it up as "the dark Grand Guignolthat shreds its celluloid victims with unconcealed intensity while showing, in full color and detail, the collapse of...

    United States

    Based on 32 reviews collected by the film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 47% of critics gave A Serbian Film a positive review, with an averagerating of 5.24/10. The site's consensus reads: "A pointless shocker and societal allegory, a film whose imagery is so gruesome as to leave you scarred for life... or rolling your eyes for 100 minutes." A. O. Scott of The New York Times wrote in his review, "At first glance—and few are likely to dare a second—it belongs in the high-concept shock-horr...

    United Kingdom

    In his very negative review of A Serbian Film, BBC Radio 5 Live's Mark Kermode called it a "nasty piece of exploitation trash in the mould of Jörg Buttgereit and Ruggero Deodato", going on to add that "if it is somehow an allegory of Serbian family and Serbian politics then the allegory gets lost amidst the increasingly stupid splatter". Furthermore, he mentioned A Serbian Film again in his review of Fred: The Movie, pairing the two as his least favourite viewing experiences of the year. Calu...

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  5. Misteri Mister-i: (Term nga Kodikët e Shqipërisë) Betim. Tek autorët e vjetër të letërsisë shqipe përdoret si rregull në shumës, si sinonim i “sakramendeve”. Misteret /sakramendet/ janë shtatë:pagëzimi, krezmimi, kungimi, rrëfimi, vajimi, urdhëri i shenjtë (priftëria) dhe kurora e martesës. Në kuptimin kishtar, misteret ...

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