Eol Çashku
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Eol Çashku is an Albanian-French film director, writer, and producer.
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[edit] Projects
- Identité - Short Fiction - AL/FR- 10” BetaCam SP 1999
Production: OraFilm, Tirana / Unimage, Paris
- Kapital - Documentary Fiction - FR/AL - 20” DVCAM 2001
Production: Unimage, Paris / OraFilm, Tirana Shown in several International Film Festivals, winner of the National ONUFRI Prize.
- Suspension - TV Serie - US/KS - 38” DVCAM 2002
Production: American Office, Prishtina/ Koha TV, Prishtina
- Balkan Realities - Doc - Swiss / AL - 10” DVCAM 2004
Production: SDC, Geneva / OraFilm, Tirana Assistant Director, Second Unit manager
- Change moi ma vie - Feature - FR - 93” 35mm 2001
Production: Pan-Européènne, Paris. Director: Liria Begeja. Position: Second AD
- Equinox - Documentary - AL - 87” Betacam SP 2002
Production: OraFilm, Tirana. Director: Kujtim Çashku Position: Executive Producer
- Magic Eye - Feature - AL/GR - 96” 35mm 2003
Production: OraFilm, Tirana / ElsaniFilm, Cologne Director: Kujtim Çashku Position: First Assistant Director
- Tu serais un homme ma fille - Documentary - FR - 54” HD 2004
Production: Alamagordo, Paris / FR3, Paris Director: Agnès Bert Position: Unit Manager & First AD
[edit] Media and TV experience
- Permanent Correspondent of APTN (Associated Press Television & News) in Tirana, Albania since 2002.
- Technical Person in Charge of Marubi Film & Multimedia School in Tirana, since 2004.
[edit] Education
- 1997 - 1999 University Paris 1 - Sorbonne, DEUG d’Arts Plastiques
- 1999 - 2000 ESEC, Paris - Académie Internationale des Arts - Film Directing Section
- 2000 - 2001 Conservatoire Libre du Cinéma Français - Film Directing Section
[edit] References
- Eol Çashku at the Internet Movie Database
- Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, December 16, 2004 - Contrasting realities of the transition process in the Balkans: Balkan Realities - three short documentaries "The documentaries reveal from a citizen’s perspective contrasting realities of the transition process in Albania, Bulgaria and Macedonia." Includes a credit for Eol Çashku, who was Assistant Director and Second Unit manager