Roza Anagnosti


Roza Anagnosti born on October 27, 1943 in Tirana, Albania, is a prominent actress in the National Theater and the Albanian cinema, and the wife of well-known director Dhimiter Anagnosti.
She began started her career at the Migjeni Theater in Shkodra. At 20 years old, she became a movie actress with the role of a teacher in the film Special Duty. A year later she played the role of File in Our Land. In 1966 she worked successfully in the film debut of filmmakers Dhimiter Anagnosti and Viktor Gjika, in The Commissar of Light. After this film, Roza and Dhimitri married and lived in Tirana. This was the beginning of an important period in her career, with numerous roles at the National Theater in Tirana and in film. Anagnosti became a very sought after actress by directors. She played in over 20 films and earned some important national awards. The Anagnostis became a symbol of success in art. Some of the most successful films are in Old Wounds, The Waiting Thread for which she won the 1977 Medal of the Festival, Mesonjetorja, where she won best actress and the 1981 Festival Cup. With the film The Way of Freedom she won the Second Medal. Other films include The Deal 1972, The Youngest City in the World 1974, In Our Home 1979, First Appointment Day 1981, Red Besa 1982, Taulanti Wants a Sister 1984, 1985, The Invisible World 1987, My Family 1987, Murder on Hunting 1987, Reconstruction 1988, The Return of the Dead Army 1989, The Only 1990. In addition to many estimates career awards, Roza Anagnosti holds the title Deserved Artist and Great Worker Masters.

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