The Way I Spent the End of the World (Romanian: Cum mi-am petrecut sfârșitul lumii) is the feature-length film debut of Romanian director Cătălin Mitulescu. It was released on September 15, 2006.
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![]() Film poster showing Dorotheea Petre as Eva and Timotei Duma as her brother Lilu | |
Directed by | Cătălin Mitulescu |
Written by | Cătălin Mitulescu and Andreea Valean |
Produced by | Cătălin Mitulescu, In-Ah Lee, Philippe Martin, Daniel Mitulescu, Andrew J.Schorr, David Thion |
Starring | Dorotheea Petre and Timotei Duma |
Cinematography | Marius Panduru |
Edited by | Cristina Ionescu |
Music by | Alexandru Bălănescu |
Distributed by | Metropolis Film (Romania), Pyramide Distribution (International) |
Release date | 2006 |
Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Romania |
Language | Romanian |
The film is about 17-year-old Eva and 7-year-old Lilu, a sister and brother living in Bucharest during the final years of the communist regime of Nicolae Ceaușescu. After Eva is expelled from her high school for her uncooperative attitude, she is sent to a technical school where she meets Andrei, with whom she plans to escape communist Romania by swimming across the Danube into Yugoslavia and relocating to Italy. Lilu and his friends, meanwhile, volunteer for a children's choir scheduled to sing for Ceaușescu, hoping this will give them a chance to assassinate the dictator.
Study on 1989 in Romanian Cinema https://www.academia.edu/3671294/Post-Heroic_Revolution_Depicting_the_1989_Events_in_the_Romanian_Historical_Film_of_the_Twenty-First_Century