Viktor Gjika was an Albanian director, filmmaker and screenwriter. For his distinguished and remarkable contribution to the cinema, he was awarded the highest title as People's Artist in 1985. He graduated from VKIG Cinematographic Institute of Moscow in Russia. Viktor Gjika (23 June 1937 – 3 March 2009) was an Albanian director, filmmaker and screenwriter. For his distinguished and remarkable contribution to the cinema, he was awarded the highest title as People's Artist in 1985. He graduated from VKIG Cinematographic Institute of Moscow in Russia. Together with a classmate, presenting their academic degree when graduated, they shot the short film Nobody Ever Dies, based on Ernest Hemingway's story of the same name, which was awarded the First Prize at the Worldwide Cinematographic Institutes Film Festival in the Netherlands in 1961. He created more than 15 movies and over 25 documentary films. He was the general director of Shqipëria e Re National Film Studio in Tirana for almost 10 years in the 1980s, until 1991. He was a member of several international film festival juries such as Giffoni Film Festival, Annecy Film Festival, and others.
The Second November
(Director)
Vendetta - Obliged to kill
(Assistant Camera)
The Man with the Cannon
(Director)
The Man with the Cannon
(Screenplay)
The Bronze Bust
(Director)
The Bronze Bust
(Screenplay)
Broad Horizons
(Director)
Confrontation
(Director)
Stars of Long Nights
(Director)
Stars of Long Nights
(Writer)
White Roads
(Director)
Special Task
(Cinematography)
General Gramophone
(Director)
In Every Season
(Director)
In Every Season
(Writer)
Nothing is Forgotten
(Supervising Producer)
Hot Autumn of '41
(Screenplay)