J'irai dormir chez vous | Albanie [Épisode complet]

"I'll Sleep at Your Place - Albania" / It only takes two hours by plane to reach Albania, and yet the country is largely unknown to the French. Indeed, Albania suffered under a dictatorship for several decades and only opened up about twenty years ago. Antoine de Maximy, always equipped with his small cameras, will travel through it, with the usual plan of staying with locals. First stop, Tirana, the capital. Passing by a restaurant, Antoine meets Admir and his friends who invite him to lunch. After the meal, proud of his social success, Admir takes the traveler to discover his many shops. He tells him about life during the dictatorship. Antoine meets his cousin, a touching music lover, a fan of Joe Dassin and Mireille Mathieu. Next, Antoine heads towards Vlora. Although it's early June, the seaside resort is deserted. Antoine wanders the streets in search of a bit of excitement. In a courtyard, he stumbles upon some people dressed in their Sunday best, preparing for a wedding. The globetrotter manages to get invited to the party. He gets ready and buys a gift. Unfortunately, when he returns, he finds he is no longer welcome. The globetrotter doesn't insist. The last stop on his journey: Shkodra, in the north of the country, very close to Montenegro. Antoine wants to go to the mountains. But the roads are terrible. His rental car is particularly unsuitable. He decides to take the dirt track anyway. Along the way, he picks up Kujtim, a young farmer. It's a good thing he does because the track is so bad he won't be able to go very far. Luckily, the young farmer invites him to spend the night with his family. #documentary #JDCV #travel #IWillSleepAtYourPlace A documentary by Antoine DE MAXIMY First broadcast: 2011 🟢 Find new episodes of I'll Sleep at Your Place on RMC BFM Play: https://bit.ly/1JDCV1 🟢 Subscribe to I'll Sleep at Your Place    / @jiraidormirchezvous_officielle   🟢 Produced by Bonne Pioche 🟢 Welcome to I'll Sleep at Your Place, the channel of our national globetrotter, Antoine de Maximy, with his red shirt, backpack, three cameras, and legendary audacity!