Revolution of Everyday Life (2010)

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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
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Marc Lafia

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.