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''Kimmerzan'' provides a historically authentic portrayal of everyday life in the [[Occident]] in the early 20th century. Notably, scenes were shot on location on the actual battlefields of the Kimmerzan Cape region. During the [[Rule of the Admirals|Navarkokrateia]] period it was difficult for foreign films to receive permission to film in [[Tagmatium]].  
''Kimmerzan'' provides a historically authentic portrayal of everyday life in the [[Occident]] in the early 20th century. Notably, scenes were shot on location on the actual battlefields of the Kimmerzan Cape region. During the [[Rule of the Admirals|Navarkokrateia]] period it was difficult for foreign films to receive permission to film in [[Tagmatium]].  
== Plot ==
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Kimmerzan
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byCiaran Loinsigh
Screenplay byCiaran Loinsigh
Starring
CinematographyLyle Barrach
Edited byThelma Roan
Production
company
Artist Century
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 7 August 1983 (1983-08-07) (Culloden)
  • 13 August 1983 (1983-08-13) (International)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryGaellicia
LanguageGaelic
Budget2.8 million
Box office15 million

Kimmerzan is a 1983 Gaellician historical war drama written and directed by Ciaran Loinsigh. The film stars Aindreas Caimbeulach and Gallambrian-Orinese actor Gibson Melody in his break-out role. The film follows a group of young men from the highlands of Gaellicia who form friendships playing football. When the Vrygian war breaks out, the boys enlist in the Gaellician army and participate in the disastrous military campaign to take Vrygia. Thematically, the film illustrates imperial decline, the loss of innocence, and the pitfalls of nostalgia.

Kimmerzan provides a historically authentic portrayal of everyday life in the Occident in the early 20th century. Notably, scenes were shot on location on the actual battlefields of the Kimmerzan Cape region. During the Navarkokrateia period it was difficult for foreign films to receive permission to film in Tagmatium.

Plot

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