Pas vdekjes (English: After death) is a 1980 Albanian black comedy film directed by Kujtim Çashku, based on the comedy of the same name by Andon Zako Çajupi.
Some Albanian pseudo-patriots form a club, claiming that they are working for the good of Albania.
One of them is Dr. Adhamudhi, a self-proclaimed healer and linguist, who has created a new Albanian alphabet he is waiting to sell to Skëndo Bey, owner of the Thessaloniki Club.
Zeneli, the servant of Skëndo Bey, takes this chance and plays a joke on Adhamudhi's exhausting desire for fame and immortality.
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