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Irvin Mucai is an Albanian screenwriter who has worked on several films. He holds a position as a lecturer in directing and screenwriting at the [[University of Arts, Tirana]]. His work includes collaborations with his father, [[Ibrahim Muçaj]], a well-known Albanian director, and developing his own projects in the field of cinema.<ref>Paolo Castelletti, Intervista a Irvin Mucai, esponente dell'ultima generazione di cineasti albanesi, Tirana.</ref>
Irvin Mucai is an Albanian screenwriter who has worked on several films. He holds a position as a lecturer in directing and screenwriting at the [[University of Arts, Tirana]]. His work includes collaborations with his father, [[Ibrahim Muçaj]], a well-known Albanian director, and developing his own projects in the field of cinema.<ref>Paolo Castelletti, Intervista a Irvin Mucai, esponente dell'ultima generazione di cineasti albanesi, Tirana.</ref>


Irvin's film ''Il vento è cambiato'' (''The Wind Has Changed''), co-directed with Italian director Massimo Federico, competed at the national film festival in [[Genoa]], [[Italy]]. The film was selected from a pool of 500 submissions and was one of 26 competing films at the festival.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://telegrafi.com/en/irvin-mucaj-ne-festivalin-e-xhenovas/ |title=Irvin Muçaj në festivalin e Xhenovës |website=Telegrafi}}</ref>
Irvin's film ''Il vento è cambiato'' (''The Wind Has Changed''), co-directed with Italian director Massimo Federico, competed at the national film festival in [[Genoa]], [[Italy]]. The film was selected from a pool of 500 submissions and was one of 26 competing films at the festival.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://telegrafi.com/en/irvin-mucaj-ne-festivalin-e-xhenovas/ |title=Irvin Muçaj në festivalin e Xhenovës |website=Telegrafi}}</ref> Although this film didn't win, Irvin worked with Dionis Papadhimitri, another Albanian screenwriter, to create ''Love: Dashuri'', which ended up winning [[Best Screenplay]] at the 2021 NOVA Film Festival.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4453188/ |title=Irvin Muçaj |website=IMDb}}</ref>


Irvin's most recent work is ''Dashnori'', a love story.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.oranews.tv/kultura/dashnori-ne-qendren-e-artit-agimi-i1195583 |title="Dashnori" in the Art Center "Agimi" |author=Nga OraNews |date=October 28, 2024}}</ref>
Alongside Dionis Papadhimitri, another Albanian screenwriter, Irvin wrote ''Love: Dashuri'', which ended up winning [[Best Screenplay]] at the 2021 NOVA Film Festival.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4453188/ |title=Irvin Muçaj |website=IMDb}}</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 02:21, 10 December 2024

Irvin Muçaj
Born1978
NationalityAlbanian
Notable worksLove: Dashuri (2021)

Irvin Muçaj (1978) is an Albanian screenwriter and filmmaker who has worked on a number of Albanian and Italian screenplays.

Biography

Irvin Mucai is an Albanian screenwriter who has worked on several films. He holds a position as a lecturer in directing and screenwriting at the University of Arts, Tirana. His work includes collaborations with his father, Ibrahim Muçaj, a well-known Albanian director, and developing his own projects in the field of cinema.[1]

Irvin's film Il vento è cambiato (The Wind Has Changed), co-directed with Italian director Massimo Federico, competed at the national film festival in Genoa, Italy. The film was selected from a pool of 500 submissions and was one of 26 competing films at the festival.[2] Although this film didn't win, Irvin worked with Dionis Papadhimitri, another Albanian screenwriter, to create Love: Dashuri, which ended up winning Best Screenplay at the 2021 NOVA Film Festival.[3]

Irvin's most recent work is Dashnori, a love story.[4]

Filmography

  • Një djalë edhe një vajzë (1990)
  • Il vento è cambiato (2009)
  • You Can Call Me John (2017)
  • Love: Dashuri (2021)
  • Dashnori (2024)

References

  1. ^ Paolo Castelletti, Intervista a Irvin Mucai, esponente dell'ultima generazione di cineasti albanesi, Tirana.
  2. ^ "Irvin Muçaj në festivalin e Xhenovës". Telegrafi.
  3. ^ "Irvin Muçaj". IMDb.
  4. ^ Nga OraNews (October 28, 2024). ""Dashnori" in the Art Center "Agimi"".