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- 19952h 47mNot Rated79Metascore8.0 (63K)
- Self (at funeral of Tito) (archive footage, uncredited)
Two underground black marketeers, Marko and Blacky, sell weapons to the Communist resistance in wartime Belgrade, living the good life along the way. - Adam Curtis explains how, at a time of confusing and inexplicable world events, politicians and the people they represent have retreated in to a damaging over-simplified version of what is happening.
- Follow the Indianapolis Star reporters that broke the story about USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's abuse and hear from gymnasts like Maggie Nichols.
- 1972 was a turning point in Ilie Nastase's career: winning US Open, reaching Wimbledon and Davis Cup finals. It portrays his victories, controversies, rebellious persona challenging tennis norms, and his influence as a tennis rebel icon.
- «Time» - the information television program of the Soviet Union «Central Television USSR» (1968-1991) and Russian «First Channel» (1992-...), earlier - the Central Television of the State Television and Radio of the USSR (1968-1991), the All-Union State Television and Radio Company (1991), the Russian state television and broadcasting company «Ostankino» (1994-1996 ). It is aired on the first television channel (until 1991 - on the second, third, fourth and fifth TV channels, as well as on the first channel of Bulgarian television). It is aired daily at 21:00 since 1972, except December 31 and January 1, when the program is on vacation.
- The world managed to testify the execution of Romanian leader Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife on Christmas day after a turmoil of events. At the same time, some viewers doubted the veracity of such actual killings. This short film challenges the notion of reality while adding some fiction to those events.
- The film explores the image of the Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu using unknown official footage from the Romanian National Television and National Film Archives.
- 201952m7.6 (495)
- Self (archive footage)
Canadian author and poet Margaret Atwood discusses her life and work. - Eight Postcards from Utopia is a found-footage documentary assembled exclusively out of post-socialist Romanian advertisements. In bringing together these documents of Romania's long transition period, they are made to speak about life, love and death, about the body and human frailty, about nature and the supernatural, about recent history, and, of course, about socialism and capitalism. A film between found poetry and an outdated encyclopaedia, between trash art and Summa theologiae.
- 2023TV Mini Series8.5 (165)
- Self (archive footage)
In-depth documentary presenting the rise, rule and fall of communist Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and the way he shaped both Romanian and international history. - This documentary uses news footage and amateur video to paint a vivid picture of Romania's 1989 revolution and the fall of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
- The Romanian politician Ana Pauker was an ardent Communist, who believed in the ideas of the Communism, but who actually didn't get to do anything out of the things that they reproached her with.
- Jasmin, Tamara, Valentin, Senad, and Roman live near the northern border of Austria in 1995. Their lives repeatedly intersect and drift apart. The characters involved are young migrants from the former Yugoslavia, Romania, Poland, and Austria itself. Strangers in a strange land, they feel a sense of loss in their new, temporary environment. The quintet meets and gets close to one another, hopelessly clinging to friendships and relationships with no future. They frequent cafés and train stations dreaming of a better tomorrow. Often, they just fall back on the prospect of short-term affection in yet another doomed romantic or sexual encounter. Trying hard to suppress the memories of war and alienation, they try to find moral strength and warmth through one another.
- The story of Mugur Calinescu, a Romanian teenager who wrote graffiti messages of protest against the regime of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and was subsequently apprehended, interrogated, and ultimately crushed by the secret police.
- Two journalists born in the mid '80s decide to take a look back at how their country changed in the last 30 years since the fall of communism. The end product is a documentary containing footage of political events and historical milestones significant to Romania accompanied by a narrator's voice walking the viewer through the events, and also interviews with Romanian politicians and other influential public figures sharing their thoughts and their different views on those events.
- The television newscast program from East German state-owned TV station Fernsehen der DDR.
- 20161h 15m7.0 (268)
- Self - President of Romania (archive footage)
The lavish party thrown by the Shah of Iran in 1971, which marked the break between the so-called 'king of kings' and the people of Iran he reigned over. - Documentary examining the many forms of execution that take place in the world today.
- Hello is me what you wanna go with proclameterds of illustrate a nice covers of a goal in perfect life for?
- A film documenting the exorbitant 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire, held in October 1971, organized by Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and attended by leaders from around the world.
- A first hand account of one of the biggest cases of human trafficking during the Cold War. A story of greed, courage, hope and remorse.
- New documents, unpublished archive footage and moving interviews make it possible to tell the story of an entire Romanian generation that was only born because a dictator ordered it so.