Nepal Forever
Movie | |
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German title | Nepal Forever |
Original title | Непал форева Nepal forewa |
Country of production | Russia |
original language | Russian |
Publishing year | 2013 |
length | 90 minutes |
Rod | |
Director | Alyona Polunina |
script | Alyona Polunina |
production | Alexander Rodnyansky, Sergey Melkumov, Nastya Velskaya |
music | Victor Mors |
camera | Dmitry Rakov |
cut | Alyona Polunina |
Nepal Forever ( Russian: Непал форева , Nepal forewa ) is a Russian documentary comedy about the trip to Nepal by the two Russian communists Sergei Malinkovich and Viktor Perov.
action
Sergei and his assistant Viktor are radical Russian communists. Sergei leads the Communist Party of Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad Region (CSPLR), a radical communist splinter party. In Saint Petersburg , both of them try to attract attention with weird performances.
Finally they decide to travel together to Nepal and settle the dispute there between the two communist parties, Marxism-Leninism on the one hand and Maoism on the other. In Nepal they meet party officials. When they learned of Kim Jong-il's death on the trip , they went to the North Korean embassy and put a bouquet of flowers on his portrait. In the further course they stage events at the party bases in Nepal and discuss the idea of communism with the population.
background
The film was first shown at the International Film Festival in Rome on November 12, 2013. The German premiere took place on April 14, 2014 as part of the GoEast Festival in Wiesbaden .
Web links
- Nepal Forever in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Nepal Forever on rgdoc.ru (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Claudia Dillmann (Ed.): GoEast 14th Festival of Central and Eastern European Film Wiesbaden April 9 to April 15, 2014. pp. 48–49.