ZANA (2019)

Directed by: Antoneta Kastrati

Written by: Antoneta Kastrati and Casey Cooper Johnson

Produced by: Casey Cooper Johnson

Director of Photography: Sevdije Kastrati

An Albanian woman, Lume, lives with her husband, Ilir, and mother-in-law, Remzije, in their small Kosovar village. Haunted by night terrors, childless and unable to get pregnant, Lume is relentlessly pressured by Remzije to fulfill her wifely duties – if Lume cannot produce a child, her mother-in-law threatens, it will be Remzije’s responsibility to bring in a younger and more eager prospective wife for her son to consider.

Bowing under the pressure of being replaced, Lume concedes to abandon modern medicine and seek the help of witch doctors and mystic healers to treat her infertility. Lume’s appointments, first to a local witch doctor and then to a famed (and costly) televangelist healer, do seem to yield results as Lume finds herself pregnant at last. But while the family celebrates, Lume’s long-suppressed traumas from the war slowly rise to torment her again, convincing Remzije and Ilir that Lume is possessed by evil spirits, and extreme caution must be taken to protect the unborn child.

Awards:

Best Green Dox, Dokufest International Documentary and Short Film Festival

Festivals

Zagreb Dox, 2012

Neisse Filmfestival, 2012

GREEN IMAGE FILM FESTIVAL