Besim Sahatçiu

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Born(1935-10-02)2 October 1935
Died20 October 2005(2005-10-20) (aged 70)
Pristina, FR Yugoslavia
(modern-day Kosovo)
OccupationsDirector, screenwriter, producer
Besim Sahatçiu
Born(1935-10-02)2 October 1935
Died20 October 2005(2005-10-20) (aged 70)
Pristina, FR Yugoslavia
(modern-day Kosovo)
Alma materUniversity of Belgrade
University of Zagreb
OccupationsDirector, screenwriter, producer
SpouseBesa Sahatçiu[1]
Children2
RelativesRita Sahatçiu Ora (granddaughter)

Besim Sahatçiu (Albanian pronunciation: [bɛˈsim sahatˈtʃiu]; 2 October 1935  20 October 2005) was a Kosovo Albanian director of theatre and film.

After finishing gymnasium in Peja, Sahatçiu studied literature at the University of Belgrade. Following the interruption of his studies due to compulsory military service, he worked as a translator for the publisher, Rilindja.[2] He later studied at the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb, Croatia, and defended his thesis with staging Gogol's satirical play, The Government Inspector, at People's Provincial Theatre in Pristina.[3][4]

Sahatçiu's ethnographic film, 117, won the Grand Prix at the Belgrade Documentary and Short Film Festival in 1978.[5][6] The film was described as a “spiritual portrait of the nation.”[7][1]

As a theatre director, Sahatçiu worked at the National Theatre of Kosovo in Pristina.[3][8][9]

In 2018, Kosovo's Ministry of Culture posthumously honored Sahatçiu with a Lifetime Achievement Award for Cinematography.[10][11] The same year, a street in Pristina was named after him.[12] In 2021, Posta e Kosovës issued postage stamps in its 'Arti skenik – Besim Sahatçiu dhe Leze Qena' series, commemorating Sahatçiu and Leze Qena.[13][14]

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