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- Following Russian immigrant narrator Wladimir as he and his friends navigate Berlin around the time of German Reunification, Russendisko holds plotlines pertaining to the lives and relationships of himself and those close to him.
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Following Russian immigrant narrator Wladimir as he and his friends navigate Berlin around the time of German Reunification, Russendisko holds plotlines pertaining to the lives and relationships of himself and those close to him.
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- Comedy
- Oliver Ziegenbalg
- 2012-03-29
In Russendisko, Wladimir Kaminer offers a collection of short stories that depict the lives of Russian immigrants in Berlin, Germany. Kaminer himself is a Russian immigrant who moved to Germany in the 90s, and his stories are heavily influenced by his own experiences and observations.
Russian Disco (German: Russendisko) is a 2012 German comedy film based on the eponymous novel by Wladimir Kaminer. [1] Cast. Matthias Schweighöfer - Wladimir Kaminer. Friedrich Mücke - Mischa. Christian Friedel - Andrej. Peri Baumeister - Olga. Susanne Bormann [de] - Hanna. Imogen Kogge - Frau Kaminer. Rainer Bock - Herr Kaminer.
This is a teaching guide on Russendisko, by Wladimir Kaminer it includes: chapter summaries. historical context. an example essay (Kapitel 1)
Three young Russian friends, who move from Moscow to Berlin in a lucky wave of emigration right after the fall of the Berlin wall. They take their chance looking for a better life and find themselves involved in the tales of everyday lunacy on the streets of Berlin and its spirit of the early nineties.
Russendisko is the story of Wladimir, Andrej and Mischa. Three young Russian friends, who move from Moscow to Berlin in a lucky wave of emigration right after the fall of the Berlin wall.
Feb 22, 2018 · Russendisko Chapter-by-Chapter Guide. This is a guide I made for my Year 13 German class (AQA) to help them while reading 'Russendisko' by Wladimir Kaminer in German. I have provided the English translation of key words from each chapter, as well as a summary of each chapter in English.