Tito on Ice

Tito on Ice

Release date : March 20, 2012
Runtime : 1h 14m
Countries of origin : Sweden / Germany /
Original Language : Swedish / English /
Director : Helena Ahonen / Max Andersson /
Writers : Max Andersson /
Production companies : Nail Films /
March 20, 2012 1h 14m Sweden Documentary Swedish More
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To promote their book Bosnian Flat Dog, Swedish comics creators Max Andersson and Lars Sjunnesson tour the countries of former Yugoslavia with a mummified Marshal Tito in a refrigerator. They encounter a number of artists, musicians, publishers and other characters populating the post-Yugoslav indie cultural scene. As the journey continues through increasingly improbable surroundings, the protagonists begin to question themselves and the reality they find themselves in. Watching border controls turn into improvised snapshot sessions, admiring mutant iron-curtain Disney toys, buying souvenir grenade shell handicrafts and discovering sniper art in blown-out apartments, they find that truth may indeed be stranger than fiction.
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  • title:Tito on Ice
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 14m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Sweden · Germany ·
  • Original Language: Swedish · English ·
  • Director: Helena Ahonen / Max Andersson /
  • Writers: Max Andersson ·
  • Production companies: Nail Films ·
  • Overview:To promote their book Bosnian Flat Dog, Swedish comics creators Max Andersson and Lars Sjunnesson tour the countries of former Yugoslavia with a mummified Marshal Tito in a refrigerator. They encounter a number of artists, musicians, publishers and other characters populating the post-Yugoslav indie cultural scene. As the journey continues through increasingly improbable surroundings, the protagonists begin to question themselves and the reality they find themselves in. Watching border controls turn into improvised snapshot sessions, admiring mutant iron-curtain Disney toys, buying souvenir grenade shell handicrafts and discovering sniper art in blown-out apartments, they find that truth may indeed be stranger than fiction.
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