Milch und Honig aus Rotfront
Milk and Honey from Rotfront
The idea for "Milk and Honey from Rotfront" was born in May 1995 when a group of German filmmakers traveled through the central Asian republics of Kirghizia and Kazakhstan to present German film productions.
An eight-hour flight away from Germany at the foot of the Himalayas, they discovered a village with the official name of Rotfront, a left-over from the Stalin period. The pronunciation is German - both in Kirghiz and Russian. The people living there speak an archaic German. But that is not the only reason why the visitor gets the impression of traveling back to the beginning of the 20th century. It′s also the skills and methods applied to the tasks of everyday life. Half of the inhabitants are of German origin, their ancestors having been Mennonites, a German religious minority. While capturing moments of people′s lives, the image arises of a different German culture: the keeping of traditions and adapting to a new culture simultaneously.
Source: German films Service & Marketing GmbH
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- 01.12.1998 - 31.08.1999: Dorf Rotfront (Kirgisien), Detmold
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 23.05.2001, 87656, ab 6 Jahre / feiertagsfrei
Kinostart (DE): 07.06.2001
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- Originaltitel (DE) Milch und Honig aus Rotfront
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FSK-Prüfung (DE): 23.05.2001, 87656, ab 6 Jahre / feiertagsfrei
Kinostart (DE): 07.06.2001