Glas
Originally released in 2000. Glas is a drama film. directed by Filip Apostolski. At just 37 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Salaetin Bilal, Risto Gogovski, and Mirče Donevski
Synopsis
"Glas" is the most widely circulated newspaper in the country. Editor-in-Chief Gligor agrees with a government minister to bring him into bankruptcy with one goal - to buy him cheap. To that end, they are appointing Anna as the newspaper's new director. Anna is a young journalist, full of enthusiasm, but inexperienced. She believes that the dirty and criminal games in the country are not the most important for a newspaper. In that sense, it's changing the newspaper's editorial policy - it no longer writes about the underworld. The circulation of the newspaper is declining day by day. Faced with the drop in circulation, she is in a dilemma, whether to continue to cover up the dirty things around her or to start publishing them, that is, to expose them…
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- MK
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Glas about?
"Glas" is the most widely circulated newspaper in the country. Editor-in-Chief Gligor agrees with a government minister to bring him into bankruptcy with one goal - to buy him cheap. To that end, t...
Who directed Glas?
Glas was directed by Filip Apostolski.
How long is Glas?
Glas has a runtime of 0 hours and 37 minutes (37 minutes total).
When was Glas released?
Glas was released on January 1, 2000 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Glas?
The main cast of Glas includes Salaetin Bilal, Risto Gogovski, Mirče Donevski, Vladimir Endrovski, Aco Jovanovski.