
In 1935 Paris, the French Communist Party faces a surreal dilemma: Moscow demands a black African delegate for its upcoming Festival of Peace, but none can be found--until a flamboyant vaudeville performer named Luciano di Lammermoor unexpectedly fits the part.
With wit and quiet precision, Michael Kleeberg turns a historical farce into a pointed meditation on identity, ideology
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