The Finnish National Theatre presents KISSANI JUGOSLAVIA, running Nov. 13 to Dec. 17.
Bekim ( Toni Harjajärvi ), who has moved from Finland to Finland, is a Kosovo Albanian. A young man who dreams of philosophy, dreaming of the film industry, engages in occasional and chilling business relationships. He decides to buy a pet, a boar. The snake creates Bekim's life a sense of security, but outsiders are frightened. The coexistence of the Snake and Bekim evolves into a secret symbiosis. The situation gets a new twist when changing to the biker and the two-legged cat ( Ville Tiihonen ).
In the 1980s, country girl Emine ( Sari Puumalainen ) sits on a mountain rock on a mountainside and dreams of it. The future of the young girl seems to be full of opportunities. In reality, he is expected to marry as a young person and thus meet the traditional woman's place in the community. The girl's handsome and learned groom is called Bajram ( Petri Liski ). The name promises a "feast" - and Emine decides to love a man. On the wedding day of the young couple, clouds of clouds begin to accumulate in the Balkans.
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