Lenin is not dead. He lives among senior adults in a retirement home in a provincial Albanian village. A new inhabitant, an old actor who during the fifty years of his career played the role of Lenin on the theater stage, preserving an excellent likeness of the Soviet leader, comes to stay. The inhabitants start believing that the man who led the Russian revolution is perhaps still alive. They ask ‘Lenin’ to help them get out of a big problem: a mayoral candidate wants to throw them out of their home. |