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“Everybody Calls Redjo”, interview with director Ibër Deari Manuela Santacatterina
At the 16th Bari International Film & Tv Festival, FRED Film Radio interviewed the director Ibër Deari to talk about “Everybody Calls Redjo”, a film presented at the Meridiana section.
“Everybody Calls Redjo” is a story of immigration. The protagonist decides to stay in his country while everyone around him decides to leave. “I thought that this type of immigration only happened in my country, North Macedonia and the Balkan countries, but I see that it is very universal and is happening everywhere in the world”, says Ibër Deari. “I wrote the script with Artin Selmani five years ago and from there I started to feel that all my friends were leaving my country. That was the beginning”.
As a young man and a director, how does the director relate to the protagonist of “Everyone Calls Redjo”? “I related so much to the character of Redjo because I know him in real life”, explains Ibër Deari. “I asked him: ‘Are you going to leave the country?’ He replied: ‘No, I don’t need anything else. For me, it’s enough to work and be here with my family.’ And that’s why I was so fascinated by this man”.
“Everyone Calls Redjo” addresses the topic of immigration with a comic tone. “With comedy, you can easily tell the truth. Like Charlie Chaplin’s films or Roberto Benigni’s Life is Beautiful. I tried to do the same with my film”, says Ibër Deari.
In a world where everyone is packing their bags, Redjo stands tall as the last man standing in Silupkovo. This story takes you on a riotous journey through the hilarious misadventures of our lovable village hero. Redjo, the jack-of-all-trades with a heart of gold, takes odd jobs to keep the town afloat. But the real showdown comes when Redjo crosses paths with Miftar, the power-hungry troublemaker.
Written by: Manuela Santacatterina
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