Part of: Transitions 1. Balkans

Balkans: "The Last Days of the Ceaușescus"

Milo Rau & IIPM - International Institute of Political Murder

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FREE

Location

Onassis Stegi

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Monday
Time
21:00
Venue
Upper Stage

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Free admission

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Exactly 20 years after, the images of the condemnation of dictator Ceaușescu in 1989 are re-enacted in a historically reproduced setting.

The images of the condemnation and execution of dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu and his wife Elena on Christmas Day in 1989 are etched deeply in the collective unconscious of several generations of television viewers. Exactly 20 years after its occurrence, the famous show trial was re-enacted in a historically reproduced setting. The film interweaves the stage production with interviews conducted with eyewitnesses and archive material, and takes a look backstage in the Odeon Theatre in Bucharest.

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Credits

  • Script, Stage and Film Direction

    Milo Rau

  • Co-Direction Film & Montage

    Marcel Bächtiger

  • Camera

    Mika Lanz

  • Sound

    Garip Özdem

  • Stage

    Anton Lukas, Silvie Naunheim

  • Assistant Director

    Andreea Chiselev

  • A production by

    IIPM - International Institute of Political Murder

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Milo Rau

Milo Rau (b. Bern, 1977) studied sociology and German and Romance languages in Zurich, Berlin and Paris. Rau works in theatre and film, and as a journalist, author, lecturer and essayist. He has worked as author and director at various independent, municipal and state theatres, including the Staatsschauspiel in Dresden, the Maxim Gorki Theatre in Berlin and the Theaterhaus Gessnerallee in Zurich. Rau developed reenactment as a format for political theatre with “The Last Days of the Ceauşescus” (2009), performed at the Festival d’Avignon, followed by “Hate Radio” (2011), presented at Munich’s Radikal Jung festival and the Berlin Theatertreffen. Rau founded the International Institute of Political Murder in 2007. He currently lives between Zurich, Cologne and Southern France.

IIPM - International Institute of Political Murder