Redding Mad

Redding Mad (or How North El Kadsre Would Be If Communism Stayed), or simply, Redding Mad, is a 2001 North El Kadsreian alternate history black comedy film directed by Stephen Waltburn and Grigor Navorski, and written by Navorski. The film takes place in an alternate timeline where the Soviet Union still remains and the pro-Kayosist government failed to overthrow the Soviet communist government in 1961, and revolves around a day in the life of a continuously-stressed Japanese-North El Kadsreian man named Hiroshima Satori (Alan Moshima), as he struggles to live in a communist society. The film's main character was inspired by the British adult animated series,.

Produced by Wasureta Waititi and filmed by his production company Chronoworld Productions, the film was released theatrically in North El Kadsre by Trinket Film on March 29, 2001. It drew a lukewarm public response, received mixed reviews and became a box-office failure, grossing $19 million against a $32 million budget.