Revolution of Everyday Life (2010)
A tale of love, lust, and radical politics in the city. Lizzy, a young woman from Eastern Europe, arrives in NYC to become an actress and finds herself working at a Russian grocery store. Soon, she meets Taja, a free minded ultra radical art performer, who wants to spread the seeds of freedom, love and anti consumerist society on the streets of NYC. Before long, Lizzy finds herself on a wild ride of desire and revolution.
Director: Marc Lafia
Runtime: 76 min
Release Date: May 8, 2010
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Revolution of Everyday Life about?
- A tale of love, lust, and radical politics in the city. Lizzy, a young woman from Eastern Europe, arrives in NYC to become an actress and finds herself working at a Russian grocery store. Soon, she meets Taja, a free minded ultra radical art performer, who wants to spread the seeds of freedom, love and anti consumerist society on the streets of NYC. Before long, Lizzy finds herself on a wild ride of desire and revolution.
- Who directed Revolution of Everyday Life?
- Revolution of Everyday Life was directed by Marc Lafia.
- Who stars in Revolution of Everyday Life?
- Revolution of Everyday Life stars Callie Chardonnay, Tjasa Ferme, Klemen Novak.
- How long is Revolution of Everyday Life?
- Revolution of Everyday Life has a runtime of 1h 16m (76 minutes).
- Where was Revolution of Everyday Life produced?
- Revolution of Everyday Life was produced in United States of America.