
Kenedi Is Getting Married 2007
Set in a world where economic struggles know no bounds, Kenedi Is Getting Married (2007) presents a gripping documentary that delves into the harsh realities of poverty.
Director: Želimir Žilnik
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kenedi Is Getting Married (2007) about?
This documentary follows the story of Kenedi, a man struggling to pay off his debts and turns to unconventional means of survival, challenging societal norms.
Who directed Kenedi Is Getting Married?
The film was directed by the acclaimed Želimir Žilnik.
Who stars in Kenedi Is Getting Married?
The film features a talented cast, including Kenedi Hasani and Salji Hasani.
Is Kenedi Is Getting Married (2007) worth watching?
With its thought-provoking themes and gripping storyline, Kenedi Is Getting Married (2007) is a must-watch for fans of documentaries.
How long is Kenedi Is Getting Married?
The runtime is 80 minutes.
About Kenedi Is Getting Married (2007) — A Gripping Documentary on Economic Struggles and Survival
Set in a world where economic struggles know no bounds, Kenedi Is Getting Married (2007) presents a gripping documentary that delves into the harsh realities of poverty. Directed by the acclaimed Želimir Žilnik, this film tells the story of Kenedi, a man desperate to pay off his mounting debts. With a meager income of just 10 EUR per day, Kenedi turns to unconventional means of survival, sparking a series of events that challenge societal norms.
As Kenedi navigates this treacherous landscape, he discovers new opportunities in the sex industry, targeting wealthy men and eventually, gay couples. With the liberal European laws on gay marriages on the horizon, Kenedi sees a chance to turn his life around and find financial stability. But at what cost?
Kenedi Is Getting Married (2007) is a thought-provoking documentary that raises questions about the human condition, economic inequality, and the lengths people will go to survive. Featuring a talented cast, including Kenedi Hasani and Salji Hasani, this film is a must-watch for those interested in gripping documentaries.