A Visit That Touched Hearts – Artists Luiza Xhuvani and Rovena Lule at the at VATRA ADHC in Braintree

Një vizitë që preku zemrat – Artistet Luiza Xhuvani dhe Rovena Lule në qendrën “Nëna Tereza” në Boston

As part of their participation in the “Noli Film Festival,” taking place at the Saint George Cathedral in Boston, renowned Albanian actresses Luiza Xhuvani and Rovena Lule made a special and unforgettable visit to the “VATRA ADHC” senior center in Braintree, MA, directed by Agron Gjerasi.

This heartfelt stop became a spiritual embrace between art, memories, and deep love for their homeland. In a warm atmosphere filled with emotion at every moment, the artists were welcomed with smiles and applause by the elderly residents, who were deeply moved by this thoughtful gesture.

A particularly touching moment was the reunion between actress Luiza Xhuvani and Mr. Skifter Këlliçi, a longtime family friend now 90 years old. Their meeting after many years was marked by tears of joy, nostalgia, and heartfelt embraces – an unexpected return to a cherished chapter of life.

The actresses also engaged in a conversation with the elderly audience, sharing memories from their artistic journeys, experiences from films they have acted in, and the roles that made them beloved by the public. The room filled with mutual emotions, commemorative photos, and a strong sense of community.

Following the visit, attendees had the pleasure of watching the film My Lake, directed by Gjergj Xhuvani and featuring Luiza Xhuvani in a leading role – a work that deeply touched viewers and brought to the screen a powerful and heartfelt story.

USALB TV has closely followed the festival for three consecutive days and will soon present to the Albanian public the most memorable moments from the “Noli Film Festival,” including this heartfelt visit that proves art knows no age – only heart.