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Release Date:
January 1, 2009
Original Title:
Apocalipsa după șoferi
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
HBO Romania
Hi Film Productions
Production Countries:
Romania
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15
Runtime: 52
This is a film about what the car traffic turns us into. For 5 months the director in the passenger seat accompanies five ordinary people (A half paralyzed man who not only drives a car, but he also helps other people to avail themselves of cars; Peruvian woman, who was been raised in a city with an equally crazed traffic; a father who has recently lost his daughter in a traffic accident; a policeman who was beaten up by the militia before December 1989) on their every day journeys around the capital.
Additional Editing:
Dobrica Lospa
Cinematography:
Alexandru Solomon
Director:
Alexandru Solomon
Documentation & Support:
Ilinca Belciu
Editor:
Catalin Cristutiu
Executive Producer:
Ada Solomon
Graphic Designer:
Miruna Stefanescu
Producer:
Carmen Harabagiu
Andrei Cretulescu
Ilinca Belciu
Production Assistant:
Yvonne Irimescu
Adrian Pavulescu
Mirela Tugui
Ioana Draghici
Production Coordinator:
Cristina Ivan
Sound Editor:
Pavel Cuzuioc
Constantin Grajdian
Sound Mixer:
Pavel Cuzuioc
Constantin Grajdian
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