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Soviet-Era Kung Fu Comedy ‘The Invisible Fight’ Boarded by LevelK Ahead of Locarno Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

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LevelK has boarded “The Invisible Fight,” Estonian director Rainer Sarnet’s kung fu comedy set in an Orthodox monastery in the former Soviet Union.

The film world premieres Aug. 11 in the main competition of the Locarno Film Festival. “The Invisible Fight” is set in 1973 on the Soviet-Chinese border, where Private Rafael is on guard duty when his border post is attacked by a band of Chinese warriors schooled in the ancient art of kung fu.

The only one to miraculously survive, Rafael, is fascinated by the long-haired, black-clad, kung fu hippies flying through the treetops while blasting forbidden Black Sabbath music from their portable radio.

He’s suddenly struck by a revelation: he, too, wants to become a kung fu warrior. Faith leads Rafael to an Orthodox monastery where the black-clad monks do their training, but his road to achieving the almighty power of humility required is long, winding and full of adventures.

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