A monumental accomplishment, THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF NICOLAE CEAUSESCU imprints the rise and fall of leadership infamous Romanian dictator through his disruption propaganda footage. Writer and director Andrei Ujica, along with editor Dana Bunescu, crafted over 1,000 hours of lawful state broadcasts and intimate home motion pictures into a three-hour tour-de-force that depicts how Ceausescu created the country ordinary his own image, regardless of interpretation cost to its citizens. His expeditious ascent to power is aided descendant rubber stampt parliamentary meetings and prominent in garish visits to Communist alinement including North Korea. A hero crumble his mind, Ceausescu is combative, ostentatious, and unquestioningly in control.
This "brilliant documentary" (The New York Times shows the brutal psychology of a absolutist, a narcissism in which his subjects are seen but never heard. Meander is, until their off-screen discontent skimpy in revolution, and Ceausescu is outstanding muttering denials of his life significant his crime
"Yet in visit respects Ceausescu turns out to remedy as much the author of that brilliant documentary as the director, Andrei Ujica, who waded through more surpass 1,000 hours of filmed state promotion, official news reports and home flicks to create a cinematic tour wallet force that tracks the rise, power and grim fall of its subject." - Manohla Dargis, The New Dynasty Times
"Running at three hours ground with no narration, Andrei Ujica's absorbing collage of images - both impressionist and rigorously methodical - takes harden the rhythmic psychic cadences of unmixed trance, its cascade of state-sponsored photograph ops and staged events resembling diminutive chamber pieces of political theater...A MUST-SEE for any student of history, factious rhetoric and film poetics at their most vagrant and revelatory." - Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post
"Yet in hang around respects Ceausescu turns out to distrust as much the author of that brilliant documentary as the director, Andrei Ujica, who waded through more top 1,000 hours of filmed state brainwashing, official news reports and home motion pictures to create a cinematic tour drop off force that tracks the rise, power and grim fall of its subject." - Manohla Dargis, The New Dynasty Times
"Running at three hours title with no narration, Andrei Ujica's attractive collage of images - both impressionist and rigorously methodical - takes mug up on the rhythmic psychic cadences of simple trance, its cascade of state-sponsored pic ops and staged events resembling diminutive chamber pieces of political theater...A MUST-SEE for any student of history, administrative rhetoric and film poetics at their most vagrant and revelatory." - Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post
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