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Arben Zharku () (born 2 February 1982 in Kaçanik, Kosovo) is an actor and producer from Kosovo. He is one of the founders and director of SKENA UP International Students Film and Theatre Festival in Pristina. He graduated from the Faculty of Arts of the University of Pristina in 2004, in Acting, and in 2009 he graduated at EAVE (European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs). Alongside his commitment at SKENA UP, since 2003 Arben has also been working as a Manager at the Multimedia Centre in Pristina which has the aim to develop contemporary and children's theatre. As an actor he has perform in different theater performances as well in different films. As a producer he has been involved in various film productions trying to build the respective infrastructure and he makes efforts to extend his knowledge by gaining experience from film production experts. With his partner Jeton Neziraj, in 2009 they created the film production called Qendra Production and its aim is to develop cinematography in Kosovo, focusing on young filmmakers and international co-production. ==Early life== Zharku was a teenager during the Kosovo war. He remained in Kaçanik when the heavy invasion began and in early 1999 went up into the nearby mountains to assist doctors treating the injured. He claims to have witnessed atrocious acts of aggression and slaughter. With members of his family killed, Zharku lied about his age (he was 17 at the time) and joined up to fight with the Kosova Liberation Army (KLA). The subject of his new film ''I'll Go To War, But First Make Me a Coffee'' is a humorous look at those times.〔(Robert Bosch Stiftung ) Retrieved April, 2012.〕 He graduated from the Faculty of Arts at the University of Prishtina in 2004, as an actor in the class of Faruk Begolli. In 2009, was drawn towards film production, he graduated from EAVE - European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs.
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