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‘Shame and Money’ Review: A Keenly Observed, Sharp-Edged Portrait of a Kosovo Family Divided by Class

Summary by Variety
“Are you fine with not sleeping at night?” an employer asks a candidate for a lowly security guard position, late in Kosovan director Visar Morina’s new film “Shame and Money.” The question refers simply to the job’s antisocial hours, though it’s one that various characters in this stoic, slowly lacerating look at economic desperation and exploitation in contemporary Europe could stand to be asked, for a variety of reasons. Broke and anxiously n…

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Variety broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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