Kosovo is once again becoming a stage for international productions with the new horror film “The Sixth”, directed by Michael Caissie and produced by Clayton Turnage from Hollywood. The project was realized in collaboration with the Kosovar company Kras Production and aims to promote the country through its natural beauties and unique locations, showing Kosovo’s potential as a destination for international productions.

The film was shot entirely in Kosovo, including locations such as Trepça, Pristina, and the Gadime Cave, and is part of a series of projects by Kosovar producers living in the US, Fitim and Fahri Krasniqi, who continue to bring international projects to our country.

“The Sixth” is a horror film that combines dramatic and thriller elements with natural and historical locations of Kosovo, offering a visually and emotionally engaging experience for international audiences. This project also demonstrates the extraordinary opportunities that our country offers for large-scale and high-profile productions.

Kosovar producers are collaborating closely with the international team to guarantee a high standard of production and to create a film that will serve as a promotion of Kosovo on the global cinema stage.

To share more details about the film and the filming experience, the film team has planned a press conference to be held on November 7th at the Gadime Cave in Lipjan. The event will introduce the directors and producers, and discuss the challenges and experiences of filming in Kosovo.

The film “The Sixth” aims to put Kosovo on the map of world cinema, showing that our country can be an ideal destination for international productions and high-profile artistic projects. /Telegraph/

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