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Klement Tinaj behind the Making of “The Attacker”

Klement Tinaj

Klement Tinaj is an Albanian-American martial artist, actor, director, producer, playwright and screenwriter. He was born at Kelmend, Albania on February 26, 1990. He studied several languages at the High School “Shejnaze Juka” Shkoder and studied one year of English there. He later traveled to the U.S.A graduating from Lincoln High School in 2009. He is now pursuing his studies in the Theatre Arts field at Five Towns College in Long Island.

In 2009, Tinaj became a Tae Kwon Do instructor at Master Ho Lee’s “Tae Kwon Do Academy” and during that time he established many relationships with martial arts masters, college instructors, and students. Tinaj became encouraged by Master Ho Lee to continue training in his school. His love for the martial arts was created into a motion picture and included his knowledge and expertise in the movie, “The Attacker” which was written and directed by Tinaj himself.

What makes Tinaj a well-respected gentleman is his genuine approach for his passions. “I may not be the best martial artist, actor, director, producer or playwright or screenwriter. But I can act better than any martial artist, fight better than any director, and write better than any producer.”

The Attacker Movie
“The Attacker” – Is a terrific martial arts epic. From the brilliant imagination of Phil Russell (Cinematographer) comes the hilarious movie ” The Attacker”. Martial-Artist Jack falls in love with Rose, who was the girlfriend of a gang member from one of the most notorious gangs in Long Island. Now Jack must face many enemies. Packed with outrageous characters, stunning fight sequences, laugh-out-loud comedy, The Attacker will knock you silly!

Director: Klement Tinaj

Cinematography and Editing: Phillip Russell

Starring: Klement Tinaj, Tatiana Coy, Jeff Hwang, Joe Adamczyk, Joe Piazza, James Russell.

Written, directed, produced and high choreographed by Klement Tinaj. Fans can visit his IMDB page.



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