12:08 East of Bucharest
| Genre: | Comedy, Drama |
| Mood: | Brainy, Farr-cical, Offbeat, Witty |
| Decade: | 2000's |
| Country: | Romania |
| Director: | Corneliu Porumboiu |
| Actor: | Mircea Andreescu, Teodor Corban, Ion Sapdaru |
| Actress: | Mirela Cioaba |
| Release Year: | 2006 |
| Studio: | Tartan Video |
| Runtime: | 89 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | Unrated |
| Language: | Romanian |
What It's About:
Sixteen years after the fall of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, and a few days before Christmas, Mr. Jderescu (Corban), the pompous host of a local public-affairs TV program, tries to organize a segment about how ordinary citizens participated in, and were affected by, the 1989 revolution. Unfortunately, the only guests he can muster are elderly, slightly batty Piscoci (Andreescu) and Manescu (Sapdaru), a schoolteacher renowned for his alcoholism.
Why I Love It:
One of the new flowerings of recent Romanian cinema, the award-winning black comedy "Bucharest" is a sterling example of stone-faced Eastern European wit and self-deprecating satire. Jderescu, a Romanian Charlie Rose, thinks he's going to be leading a serious, searching forum about a watershed moment in his country's history, and instead gets saddled with a buffoon and a drunk whose memories are conflicted and contradictory at best. Then the call lines open up! You'll love the grim-humored "Bucharest," a low-key lampoon of national glory.







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