Land of Fire All Night Long

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Land of Fire All Night Long is a Swiss drama film directed by Pierre Koralnik. The film explores the personal and political frustrations of Max, a radio commentator in Bern. As he becomes increasingly disillusioned with his job and relationship, Max finds solace in reminiscing about the social and political fervor of the 1968 generation, and the utopian dreams of that time.

However, Max's nostalgic musings are quickly interrupted by a series of unexpected events. A neo-Nazi party has recently gained power in Bern, bringing to the surface simmering tensions between the town's conservative and liberal factions. Meanwhile, Max's long-suffering girlfriend is fed up with his apathy and lack of commitment, and threatens to leave him.

As the night unfolds, Max finds himself caught up in a series of encounters with various characters, including a disillusioned Marxist, a seductive journalist, and a group of young anarchists. Through these encounters, Max confronts his own apathy and cynicism, and begins to recognize the potential for change and progress in even the most unlikely places.

Ultimately, Land of Fire All Night Long is a powerful exploration of political disillusionment, personal struggle, and the possibility of hope and transformation. With richly drawn characters and a bold, innovative style, Koralnik's film is a standout work of Swiss cinema.

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