Watch: Cum mi-am petrecut sfârșitul lumii 2006 123movies, Full Movie Online – Bucharest 1989 – the last year of Ceausescu’s dictatorship. Eva lives with her parents and her 7 year old brother, Lalalilu. One day at school, Eva and her boyfriend accidentally break a bust of Ceausescu. They are forced to confess their crime before a disciplinary committee and Eva is expelled from school and transferred to a reformatory establishment. There she meets Andrei, and decides to escape Romania with him. Lalalilu becomes convinced that Ceausescu is the main reason for Eva’s decision to leave. So with his friends from school he devises a plan to kill the dictator..
Plot: Bucharest 1989 – the last year of Ceausecu’s dictatorship. Eva lives with her parents and her 7 year old brother, Lalalilu. One day at school, Eva and her boyfriend accidentally break a bust of Ceausescu. They are forced to confess their crime before a disciplinary committee and Eva is expelled from school and transferred to a reformatory establishment. There she meets Andrei, and decides to escape Romania with him. Lalalilu becomes convinced that Ceausescu is the main reason for Eva’s decision to leave. So with his friends from school he devises a plan to kill the dictator.
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There’s still poetry in life and…films
Indeed…the best Romanian film in a while. It took me back to those years when I was probably about Lalalilu’s age and gave me a small piece of my childhood back, when on the one hand everything was a game, on the other it seemed ‘normal’ (to me) that a child has to suffer from cold and be ill every winter. I realized the tragedy of that only after the communist regime was gone. But what’s more important, you don’t have to know anything about those years in order to relate to this films, because IT relates to YOU. An honest film, lovely characters, great story and storytelling, totally unpretentious and charming. Great acting and cinematography, lovely directed. Definitely an A+ film from Romania so…expect more…;)
About same Romania
A trip in memory. A story about an age and about an era. Only character of this movie is Ceausescu. And his presence in ours souls. At a first view is a combination Chagall-Blecher. A page of a old book. A yellow image. But the Romania of 1989 is the Romania of 2006, too. Same words, same dreams, same facts are the pieces of our life. To escape, to have, to be are the problems of everyday. So… . The extraordinary talent of Catalin Mitulescu is the result of a long clear deep observation of the pictures of present Romania. In this film is not the testimony of a communism’s drop, a tale about love, absurd, lies and honor. It is a chronicle, a gorgeous chronicle about Revolution, Piata Universitatii, Iliescu regime, about Miron Cosma and the empty hope, about condition of Romanians, ever strange, ever cold. Lalalilu is our conscience. Ours jokes, patience, wait are the fruits of his desire to understand. “Our country is our country”. It is possible a better definition of our condition?
Original Language ro
Runtime 1 hr 46 min (106 min) (Toronto International) (Canada)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama
Director Cãtãlin Mitulescu
Writer Cãtãlin Mitulescu, Andreea Valean, Veronick Codolban Kazansky
Actors Dorotheea Petre, Timotei Duma, Ioan Albu
Country Romania, France
Awards 7 wins & 7 nominations
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Laboratory Arane-Gulliver, Paris, France, Kodak Cinelabs, Bucharest, Romania, Mikros Image, Paris, France
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Negative Format 35 mm
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Printed Film Format 35 mm