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THE NEW YEAR THAT NEVER CAME

Thursday, Oct 24, 2024 3:30 PM
During the Christmas season of 1989, Romanian bureaucrats and citizens alike intertwine as they fumble their way toward revolution in Bogdan Mur?anu’s award-winning satire.
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BOGDAN MURESANU | ROMANIA, SERBIA | 2024 | 138 MIN | ROMANIAN 

Scrounging for rations and dark alley run-ins with the secret police are regular occurrences for Romanian citizens in December 1989, under the Communist dictatorship of Nicolae Ceau?escu. Despite the fall of the Berlin Wall a month prior, no one is celebrating—including a bumbling trio behind the state-controlled TV station tasked with creating a tacky Christmas propaganda special commending Ceau?escu’s reign, and the liberal actress forced to abandon her theater production to perform in this special after the star flees the country. These are just a sample of the eclectic characters that populate Bogdan Mur?anu’s farcical Venice Horizons Award-winning tragicomedy about the last days before the Romanian Revolution. Taking cues from the crumbling political house of cards that satirist Armando Iannucci built with In the Loop and Veep, Mursanu madly plows his way through intertwining stories depicting the real-life despair of Romanian dictatorship with a grimacing wink. As the absurdity mounts toward an inevitable conclusion, this debut feature from Mur?anu cements the filmmaker as an exciting new voice in Romanian cinema in the lineage of satirists like Corneliu Porumboiu and Radu Jude.

Cast: Adrian Vancica, Iulian Postelnicu, Emilia Dobrin, Nicoleta Hâncu


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Film Info
Event Type:PFF33
World View
Release Year:2024
Production Country:ROMANIA
SERBIA
Original Language:ROMANIAN
Run Time:138 MIN
Cast/Crew Info
Director:BOGDAN MURESANU
Cast:Adrian Vancica
Iulian Postelnicu
Emilia Dobrin
Nicoleta Hâncu