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The film depicts the life of Robert Gleitzmann beginning with his time as mayor of Laitstadt in the 1960s up to the last years of his life in the late 1990s. Historical events such as the [[West Besmenian Revolution]] and the [[Besmenian reunification]] are also covered in the film.
The film depicts the life of Robert Gleitzmann beginning with his time as mayor of Laitstadt in the 1960s up to the last years of his life in the late 1990s. Historical events such as the [[West Besmenian Revolution]] and the [[Besmenian reunification]] are also covered in the film.


The film's title refers to the satirical term that is popular nowadays, ``The Heir of the Besmenian Empire''. The name comes from [[Martin Beiter]] during the 1980 election campaign as a criticism for Gleitzmann's government cabinet with the [[Besmenian Republican Party]].
The film's title refers to the satirical term that is popular nowadays, ''The heir of the Besmenian Empire''. The name comes from [[Martin Beiter]] during the 1980 election campaign as a criticism for Gleitzmann's government cabinet with the [[Besmenian Republican Party]].


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Revision as of 08:53, 18 June 2021

The Heir of the Besmenian Empire
Der Erbe des Besmenischen Reichs
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Besmenian movie poster
Directed byBernd Beutz
Screenplay byChristoph Hagen
Based onLife and politics of Robert Gleitzmann
Produced byBernd Beutz
Distributed byFlingor Studios
Release date
19 May 2021
Running time
2h 34m
Country Besmenia
LanguageBesmenian
BudgetBS 62 million
Box officeBS 253 million

The Heir of the Besmenian Empire (Besmenian: Der Erbe des Besmenischen Reiches) is a 2021 Besmenian biographical historical drama film, starring Franz Waldmitz as Besmenian Prime Minister Robert Gleitzmann.

The film depicts the life of Robert Gleitzmann beginning with his time as mayor of Laitstadt in the 1960s up to the last years of his life in the late 1990s. Historical events such as the West Besmenian Revolution and the Besmenian reunification are also covered in the film.

The film's title refers to the satirical term that is popular nowadays, The heir of the Besmenian Empire. The name comes from Martin Beiter during the 1980 election campaign as a criticism for Gleitzmann's government cabinet with the Besmenian Republican Party.

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