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Drama | Running Time: 103 minutes
2022 / Romanian dialogue
Country: Romania and France
Directed by: Alexandru BelcDirected by: Alexandru Belc
MENA Premiere
R18
Brief Sex and Brief Nudity
Alexandru Belc
He was born in 1980 and graduated from the Bucharest Film School in 2007. During his studies, he made several shorts and documentaries. Belc also served as script supervisor on “4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days”, winner of Palme d'Or in 2007. Belc's first documentary, “March 8th” (2013), was screened at festivals.

SHOWTIME
Tue 06 Dec | 7:30 PM - 9:18 PM
VOX Cinema 2 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
VOX Cinema 2 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
Thu 08 Dec | 9:15 PM - 10:58 PM
VOX Cinema 3 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
VOX Cinema 3 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
Producer
Cãtãlin Mitulescu, Ruxandra Slotea, Viorel Chesaru, Martine Vidalenc, Emmanuel Quillet
Cast
Mara Bugarin, Serban Lazarovici, Vlad Ivanov, Mihai Călin, Andreea Bibiri, Alina Brezunțeanu, Mara Vicol
Scriptwriter
Alexandru Belc
Cãtãlin Mitulescu, Ruxandra Slotea, Viorel Chesaru, Martine Vidalenc, Emmanuel Quillet
Cast
Mara Bugarin, Serban Lazarovici, Vlad Ivanov, Mihai Călin, Andreea Bibiri, Alina Brezunțeanu, Mara Vicol
Scriptwriter
Alexandru Belc
The year is 1972; Nikolai Ceausescu has ruled Romania with an iron fist for seven years. Politics don't mean much to 17-year-old Ana (Mara Bugarin), who is mainly concerned that the family of the boy she is crushing on is emigrating to Germany in a few days. They meet at a classmate's house party, where the guests listen to the Doors on Radio Free Europe and make plans to resist Communism. Ana is humiliated by the boy and goes for a walk to clear her head. When she returns, the house is full of secret police interrogating the revellers about a letter. Everyone, including Ana, is arrested. Director Alexandru Belc's mesmeric film punches home how terrifying even the unspoken possibility of violence can be. And yet it is apolitical Ana who resists ratting on her friends. Her teenage petulance and romantic drive give her unexpected moral resolve to withstand authority.