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29. September 2006 (Romania) mehrPlot:
It's the 22nd of December. Sixteen years have passed since the revolution, and in a small town Christmas is about to come... mehr | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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9 wins & 6 nominations mehrNutzerkommentare:
If you know anything about Romania, you will enjoy this film mehrBesetzung
(Hauptdarsteller)| Mircea Andreescu | ... | Emanoil Piscoci | |
| Teodor Corban | ... | Virgil Jderescu | |
| Ion Sapdaru | ... | Tiberiu Manescu | |
| Mirela Cioaba | ... | Doamna Manescu | |
| Luminita Gheorghiu | ... | Doamna Jderescu | |
| Cristina Ciofu | ... | Vali | |
| Lucian Iftime | ... | Lica | |
| Annemarie Chertic | ... | Vera | |
| Petrica Sapdaru | ... | Petrica | |
| Catalin Paraschiv | ... | Barman | |
| George Guoqingyun | ... | Chen | |
| Constantin Dita | ... | Tibi | |
| Daniel Badale | ... | Professor | |
| Marius Rogojinski | ... | Vecin (as Marius Rogojinschi) | |
| Aurelia Tocu | ... | Maricicia Dima (voice) |
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12:08 Bucharest (USA) (new title)12:08 East of Bucharest (Canada: English title) (festival title)
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The viewer needs to understand that this is a Romanian film for Romanians. You'll catch all the inside jokes of the film if you've been there. The point of the film is that indeed the revolution was different for everyone . Even in late 1990 when I was there, the people were still scared of the Securitate, or secret police. Even during the one year anniversary of the revolution, it took courage to go and march, much less right after Ceausescu fled. The emphasis on 12;08, the reaction of the students when the teacher asked why they were so interested in the French Revolution, the interviewers emphasis on the time of the protests, and the accusatory views of the callers on the TV program, let alone the long shots of the bare dilapidated concrete buildings, all lend to the whole idea of the plot. Not only does one ask did the revolution occur in this one town, but did it occur at all? After all, Ceausescu's right hand people took over after he was gone. The people themselves ask if anything has changed.
The film can seem long and tedious to some viewers, but if you've lived in Romania, you get it.