Anatols Imermanis was a Latvian crime writer and a poet during Soviet occupation. He could call himself a successful, financially stable soviet writer. But he wanted more – to be free. The free West, especially Paris, was a life-long dream for Imermanis, but he was never allowed to leave the Soviet Union. So he created his own personal Paris – a bohemian lifestyle, sexual freedom, ignoring all puritan norms of the soviet world. He died alone without fulfilling his dream about Paris. But death was not a reason to give up – his last will was to be cremated and his ashes to be dispersed in Paris red light quarters.
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Status | Post Production | |
Original Title | Testaments | |
Runtime | 1h 13min | |
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Language | English, French, Latvian | |
Original Language | Latvian | |
Production Countries | Latvia | |
Production Companies | Ego Media |