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How Are You Doing, Rudolf Ming?
How Are You Doing, Rudolf Ming?
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  2. How Are You Doing, Rudolf Ming?

How Are You Doing, Rudolf Ming?

Original Title: Kā tev klājas, Rūdolf Ming?

2010
1h 2m
Documentary

Status

Released

Release

2010

Runtime

1h 2m

Storyline

Rudolf is a 13 year-old boy obsessed with filmmaking. As a matter of fact, it’s the only thing he’s really fond of. His main interest is horror films, and he uses a special technique to make them – drawing each shot on long strips of paper. He shows the films on a slide projector with a special live soundtrack. Rudolf ’s story illustrates the conflict between the imaginary world of a boy and the society surrounding him, where everybody expects him to live according to certain rules and dogmas. How does he cope with it? The biggest surprise comes when the local priest asks Rudolf to make a film to be played during the service.

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Details

Status
Released
Runtime
1h 2m
Jan 1, 2010
Languages
Latvian
Director
Roberts Rubīns
Production
Juris Podnieks Studio
Juris Podnieks Studio
Production Countries
Latvia

Top Cast

1 Cast Members

Rudolf Ming

Rudolf Ming

Self

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