
A glimpse into Dokufest’s National Competition
Four Kosovar filmmakers speak about their art.
When you love everything, acting is the best place to be.
Kosovo has a lot of patterns to change. As a nation we tend to lose our identity in anything foreign.
Something new is beginning, something new is happening. And to start something, you have to abandon the old thing.
We're creating a society with empty mosaics — only some pieces are there.
Being a migrant made me much more self-critical, but it also made me much more reflective about the world and migration, the West, racism, all these things I wouldn’t have dealt with if it wasn't a necessity.
I cannot exist without hope. And so I try to do what I can and to do it with passion and hope that other things will follow.
We say this is my reality. But in a big family, everybody's reality is so different.

Emily Soreghan
Emily Soreghan is a writer from Oklahoma. Back home, she focused on the ecology of the Great Plains, the nature of belonging and how energy development impacts rural communities. She is in Kosovo on a Fulbright grant and worked as an editorial intern for K2.0.
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