Uppercase Print

Uppercase Print

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2020-02-21

In 1981, chalk slogans written in uppercase letters started appearing in public spaces in the Romanian city of Botoşani. They demanded freedom, alluded to the democratic developments taking place in Romania’s socialist sister countries or simply called for improvements in the food supply. Mugur Călinescu was behind them, who was still at school at the time and whose case is documented in the files of the Romanian secret police. Theatre director Gianina Cărbunariu created a documentary play based on this material.

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In 1981, chalk slogans written in uppercase letters started appearing in public spaces in the Romanian city of Botoşani. They demanded freedom, alluded to the democratic developments taking place in Romania’s socialist sister countries or simply called for improvements in the food supply. Mugur Călinescu was behind them, who was still at school at the time and whose case is documented in the files of the Romanian secret police. Theatre director Gianina Cărbunariu created a documentary play based on this material.

Released

2020-02-21

Runtime

128

Director

Cristina Iliescu

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

History

Language

Română

Production

Televiziunea Română

Microfilms

Hi Film Productions

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    Bogdan Zamfir

    Bogdan Zamfir
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    Serban Lazarovici

    Serban Lazarovici
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    Ioana Iacob

    Ioana Iacob
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    Șerban Pavlu

    Șerban Pavlu
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    Alexandru Potocean

    Alexandru Potocean
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    Silvian Vâlcu

    Silvian Vâlcu
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    Doru Catanescu

    Doru Catanescu
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    Constantin Dogioiu

    Constantin Dogioiu
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    Nicolae Ceaușescu

    Nicolae Ceaușescu