Qerq is one of the few films in which I personally did not find any significant weakness even though with all our limitations. From the direction, to the acting, to the storyline, to the score, Qerq has the word classic written all over, and it really is not much of a surprise that it is now considered by many the top of Maltese movies of all time. When it comes to cinematic techniques Qerq has all the quality and requirement that it will delight your eyes. I can say that Qerq is simply influential and to describe it simply as "a movie about emotion that satisfies all the family. Considerations on how the social environments changes us, on how moral values appear different from different point of views, on how violence can destroy a human soul, and on how power can corrupt an individual are deeply blended into a story that stays practically always true to complete realism, and the result is a picture of astonishing efficacy and believability. As good as the direction and the story are. It would be unfair not to consider the major role that the actors' performances had in the cinematic triumph that was Qerq. Praised by many as the best cast to ever appears in a Maltese movie. Well done to all the cast and crew and hope to give us more productions the same level of Qerq.