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12h08 à l'est de Bucarest

Original title: A fost sau n-a fost?
  • 2006
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
8.4K
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12h08 à l'est de Bucarest (2006)
SatireComedyDrama

A local talk show host organizes an alcoholic professor and a pensioner known for playing Santa Claus to decide whether there was ever a revolution in their town Vaslui.A local talk show host organizes an alcoholic professor and a pensioner known for playing Santa Claus to decide whether there was ever a revolution in their town Vaslui.A local talk show host organizes an alcoholic professor and a pensioner known for playing Santa Claus to decide whether there was ever a revolution in their town Vaslui.

  • Director
    • Corneliu Porumboiu
  • Writer
    • Corneliu Porumboiu
  • Stars
    • Mircea Andreescu
    • Teodor Corban
    • Ion Sapdaru
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    8.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Corneliu Porumboiu
    • Writer
      • Corneliu Porumboiu
    • Stars
      • Mircea Andreescu
      • Teodor Corban
      • Ion Sapdaru
    • 41User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Mircea Andreescu
    • Emanoil Piscoci
    Teodor Corban
    Teodor Corban
    • Virgil Jderescu
    Ion Sapdaru
    • Tiberiu Manescu
    Mirela Cioaba
    • Doamna Manescu
    Luminita Gheorghiu
    Luminita Gheorghiu
    • Doamna Jderescu
    Cristina Ciofu
    • Vali
    Lucian Iftime
    • Lica
    Annemarie Chertic
    • Vera
    Petrica Sapdaru
    • Petrica
    Catalin Paraschiv
    • Barman
    George Guoqingyun
    • Chen
    Constantin Dita
    • Tibi
    Daniel Badale
    • Professor
    Marius Rogojinski
    • Vecin
    • (as Marius Rogojinschi)
    Aurelia Tocu
    • Maricica Dima
    • (voice)
    Ion Apostoliu
    • Vasile Rebegea
    • (voice)
    Ion Ciolacu
    • Ion Costachescu
    • (voice)
    Lucian Pinzaru
    • Costica Bejan
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Corneliu Porumboiu
    • Writer
      • Corneliu Porumboiu
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    User reviews41

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    10Playitagainsam

    Wonderfully quirky East-European production

    A wonderfully quirky movie, rooted in the deep inner conflict experienced by many people who have to re-conciliate their Communist-era mentalities with(in) a post-Communist society.

    Most Romanians (and East-Europeans alike) will understand it very well, since many clichés are present here: the vain, non-professional media, the desolate streets, the people without perspectives or hope, the arrogant new-rich former secret service people, the successful immigrants coming from even lesser parts of the world... all grafted on top of a nagging general feeling of guilt and shame, emanating from the sheep-like population.

    Let's face it: the real (and only) Romanian heroes of 1989, "before 12:08 on December 22", were the several thousands of mostly young folks who defied the authorities in the streets of Timisoara and Bucharest... the rest of the country just watched and waited, much like the viewers of Jderescu's "talk show".

    PS. - To the pretentious prig from Denmark: I think you were supposed to post your "art cinema" commentary under the latest creation of your much-ballyhooed co-national, Lars von Trier, "Direktøren for det hele" (2006). Your comments fit that film to a "T"!!!

    If you have absolutely no idea what Porumboiu's minimalistic film is all about, and no respect or understanding for another culture, I think you should refrain from posting. Sadly, your inane text was at some point featured on the main page for this Romanian film, even though you - thankfully! - represent an insignificant minority of malcontents.
    10raluca-pache

    A breath of fresh air!..

    That's how I can describe this movie. I liked so much and it was so funny. Good characters, great story, a very deep message, and of course good humor!

    The story line, through simple, make you still wonder about the movie even after it is over. The movie makes a 360 degrees circle and returns in the same place it started, leaving all of the questions unanswered and yet leaving us with a sense of serenity.

    It is a piece of history and an insight into the Romanian current reality. But most of all, it is beautiful satire. Very funny!

    I really recommend this movie!
    6Screen-7

    Strange little film that I didn't connect to. But others did.

    I went to this film for the simple reason that I had never seen a film from Romania even though I remember that Revolution well.

    Honestly, I didn't really like the film that much.

    However, I saw it with a packed audience and they were obviously enjoying it and laughing a lot! So, I can't really pan the film since it's clear that others resonate with it.

    POSITIVES: I did like the shots of Romania in the winter -- I really felt like I experienced the place and that's speaks very well for any movie. I also thought the actors did did a darn good and convincing job. The subtitles were well done, which isn't always the case. I did laugh a few times during the TV studio scene.

    NEGATIVES: He takes WAY TOO MUCH TIME to build up to the studio scene and then he spends WAY TOO MUCH TIME on the studio scene! It needed either a few more plot elements or more character development of the supporting cast so I could care about them more. The only one I really connected with was the Chinese guy -- probably because there was some identifiable back story there.

    But, obviously, that's just me. You might really like this film -- obviously others do.

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    PS: Sometimes I don't know how good a movie is until a week or two after I see it -- if I'm still thinking about the movie, then that's a good sign. Well, this movie passes that test. I'm still thinking about how funny the two guests were on the TV show. The fact is, if I laugh at all in a movie, it's better than most comedies!
    8doloresthomas

    a show of European cinema in Colombia

    There is really a lot to this movie. Even thought there is almost no evident action, except for the long television broadcast of an obnoxious talk show - even some apparently loose ends or inconclusive stories - the fact is you can ponder on days on this beautiful work of art. Acting is superb in most cases, and images of dusk and dawn in the freezing Romanian winter - so gray, so hard - are pure poetry.

    The reference to dogma, among other keen jokes, talks about a clever story writer, and a cultured film maker.

    I'm really glad I got to see this movie as a part of the "Eurocine" European movie showcase that visits us these days (april 08) in Bogota and the rest of Colombia. We get a chance to see the best of Romania, a country apparently so far away, yet so close to our hearts.
    8mertzg

    If you know anything about Romania, you will enjoy this film

    The viewer needs to understand that this is a Romanian film for Romanians. You'll catch all the inside jokes of the film if you've been there. The point of the film is that indeed the revolution was different for everyone . Even in late 1990 when I was there, the people were still scared of the Securitate, or secret police. Even during the one year anniversary of the revolution, it took courage to go and march, much less right after Ceausescu fled. The emphasis on 12;08, the reaction of the students when the teacher asked why they were so interested in the French Revolution, the interviewers emphasis on the time of the protests, and the accusatory views of the callers on the TV program, let alone the long shots of the bare dilapidated concrete buildings, all lend to the whole idea of the plot. Not only does one ask did the revolution occur in this one town, but did it occur at all? After all, Ceausescu's right hand people took over after he was gone. The people themselves ask if anything has changed.

    The film can seem long and tedious to some viewers, but if you've lived in Romania, you get it.

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    • Goofs
      When a woman and her daughter visit old man Piscoci and ask him to be Santa Claus, the boom mic bobs in and out of the frame at the top of the screen multiple times throughout the shot.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Best of 2007 (2007)

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Romania
    • Language
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • 12:08 East of Bucharest
    • Filming locations
      • Romania
    • Production company
      • 42 Km Film
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    • Budget
      • €200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $91,881
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,586
      • Jun 10, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $523,703
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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