STRANNIK gives an insight into the everyday life of a homeless 46-year-old martial artist in Russia – a country where millions of people live on the street. Four days of conversations about his dreams, ideas and memories became this documentary short-comic.
In fall 2015 the author Anna Rakhmanko and the illustrator Mikkel Sommer heard about Vyaches-lav, better known as Ali Baba in the ring, for the first time. A few weeks later they met in a café in Moscow where Vyacheslav told them about his life and how it is when all you own fits into a plastic bag. A story about a life that is framed by the stairways of suburban apartment buildings, the noisy fast-food restaurants, the cheap movie theaters, the warm metro, and the endless fights. The three of them spent a few intense days together in Moscow before travelling to a closed off military town in the south of Russia where Ali Baba had his next fight
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STRANNIK gives an insight into the everyday life of a homeless 46-year-old martial artist in Russia – a country where millions of people live on the street. Four days of conversations about his dreams, ideas and memories became this documentary short-comic.
In fall 2015 the author Anna Rakhmanko and the illustrator Mikkel Sommer heard about Vyaches-lav, better known as Ali Baba in the ring, for the first time. A few weeks later they met in a café in Moscow where Vyacheslav told them about his life and how it is when all you own fits into a plastic bag. A story about a life that is framed by the stairways of suburban apartment buildings, the noisy fast-food restaurants, the cheap movie theaters, the warm metro, and the endless fights. The three of them spent a few intense days together in Moscow before travelling to a closed off military town in the south of Russia where Ali Baba had his next fight
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware -STRANNIK gives an insight into the everyday life of a homeless 46-year-old martial artist in Russia - a country where millions of people live on the street. Four days of conversations about his dreams, ideas and memories became this documentary short-comic. In fall 2015 the author Anna Rakhmanko and the illustrator Mikkel Sommer heard about Vyaches-lav, better known as Ali Baba in the ring, for the first time. A few weeks later they met in a café in Moscow where Vyacheslav told them about his life and how it is when all you own fits into a plastic bag. A story about a life that is framed by the stairways of suburban apartment buildings, the noisy fast-food restaurants, the cheap movie theaters, the warm metro, and the endless fights. The three of them spent a few intense days together in Moscow before travelling to a closed off military town in the south of Russia where Ali Baba had his next fight. 48 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783964510051
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware -STRANNIK gives an insight into the everyday life of a homeless 46-year-old martial artist in Russia - a country where millions of people live on the street. Four days of conversations about his dreams, ideas and memories became this documentary short-comic. In fall 2015 the author Anna Rakhmanko and the illustrator Mikkel Sommer heard about Vyaches-lav, better known as Ali Baba in the ring, for the first time. A few weeks later they met in a café in Moscow where Vyacheslav told them about his life and how it is when all you own fits into a plastic bag. A story about a life that is framed by the stairways of suburban apartment buildings, the noisy fast-food restaurants, the cheap movie theaters, the warm metro, and the endless fights. The three of them spent a few intense days together in Moscow before travelling to a closed off military town in the south of Russia where Ali Baba had his next fight.Rotopol Inh. Rita Fürstenau, Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 95, 34119 Kassel 48 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783964510051
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - STRANNIK gives an insight into the everyday life of a homeless 46-year-old martial artist in Russia - a country where millions of people live on the street. Four days of conversations about his dreams, ideas and memories became this documentary short-comic. In fall 2015 the author Anna Rakhmanko and the illustrator Mikkel Sommer heard about Vyaches-lav, better known as Ali Baba in the ring, for the first time. A few weeks later they met in a café in Moscow where Vyacheslav told them about his life and how it is when all you own fits into a plastic bag. A story about a life that is framed by the stairways of suburban apartment buildings, the noisy fast-food restaurants, the cheap movie theaters, the warm metro, and the endless fights. The three of them spent a few intense days together in Moscow before travelling to a closed off military town in the south of Russia where Ali Baba had his next fight. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783964510051
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Strannik | (English) | Anna Rakhmanko | Taschenbuch | Paperback | Englisch | 2019 | Rotopol | EAN 9783964510051 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Fürstenau, Rita, Rita rstenau, Rotopol, Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 95, 34119 Kassel, info[at]rotopolpress[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu. N° de réf. du vendeur 120943589
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