Le brahmane du Komintern
Originally released in 2006. Le brahmane du Komintern is a feature film. directed by Vladimir Léon. With a runtime of 2h 8m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Synopsis
From Mexico to Russia, from Germany to India, director Vladimir Léon goes in search of a revolutionary adventurer from Bengal: M. N. Roy. Founder of a communist party in Zapata's Mexico, leader of the Communist International in Soviet Russia alongside Lenin, anti-Stalinist and anti-Nazi activist in pre-war Germany, politician and atheist philosopher in post-independence India, Roy embodies the struggles of a century that he crossed on three continents. However, the official histories of these countries have preferred to erase the trace. By meeting with direct and indirect witnesses, Léon patiently reconstructs the chaotic existence of a free spirit.
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- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Le brahmane du Komintern about?
From Mexico to Russia, from Germany to India, director Vladimir Léon goes in search of a revolutionary adventurer from Bengal: M. N. Roy. Founder of a communist party in Zapata's Mexico, leader of...
Who directed Le brahmane du Komintern?
Le brahmane du Komintern was directed by Vladimir Léon.
How long is Le brahmane du Komintern?
Le brahmane du Komintern has a runtime of 2 hours and 8 minutes (128 minutes total).
When was Le brahmane du Komintern released?
Le brahmane du Komintern was released on July 6, 2006 in theaters.