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Collective

Original title: Colectiv
  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 49m
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8.1/10
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Collective (2019)
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Director Alexander Nanau follows a crack team of investigators at the Romanian newspaper Gazeta Sporturilor as they try to uncover a vast health-care fraud that enriched moguls and politicia... Read allDirector Alexander Nanau follows a crack team of investigators at the Romanian newspaper Gazeta Sporturilor as they try to uncover a vast health-care fraud that enriched moguls and politicians and led to the deaths of innocent citizens.Director Alexander Nanau follows a crack team of investigators at the Romanian newspaper Gazeta Sporturilor as they try to uncover a vast health-care fraud that enriched moguls and politicians and led to the deaths of innocent citizens.

  • Director
    • Alexander Nanau
  • Writers
    • Alexander Nanau
    • Antoaneta Opris
  • Stars
    • Narcis Hogea
    • Cristina Tartau
    • Tedy Ursuleanu
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    14K
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    • Director
      • Alexander Nanau
    • Writers
      • Alexander Nanau
      • Antoaneta Opris
    • Stars
      • Narcis Hogea
      • Cristina Tartau
      • Tedy Ursuleanu
    • 70User reviews
    • 117Critic reviews
    • 95Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 38 wins & 55 nominations total

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    Narcis Hogea
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    Laurentiu Istrate
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    Mihai Ursu
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    Alice Ionita
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    Catalin Tolontan
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    Mirela Neag
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    Eugen Iancu
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    Andrei Galut
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    Elena Copaciu
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    George Ilie
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    Bogdan Tanase
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    Razvan Lutac
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    Alex Nicodim
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    Sanda Velea
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    Liviu Mihaiu
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      • Alexander Nanau
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      • Alexander Nanau
      • Antoaneta Opris
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    8vieriuieronim

    Honest review

    This movie is not about Colectiv victims. It's about how journalists and politicians in Romania reacted after that sad event. It's basically structured in 2 big parts: the first one is about the work done by the journalists from GSP newspaper, Catalin Tolontan and his colleagues, and shows insights regarding investigation journalism., a field which was rather strange to me. The second part is about exminister Vlad Voiculescu and his efforts to diminuish corruption inside the health system.

    This movie is also about the heroes that fight the system -the people that choose to speak publicly or anonimously about what is really going on in romanian hospitals. This movie hits you really hard, it shows you how corrupt a health system can be and what are the implications on a national level. And i strongly recommend seeing it in a cinema,just for the experience. Overall, not a 10/10 documentary, but a very good one.
    8dann-57825

    Unfortunately only reality ...

    The fact that all of this is reality. Unfortunately... A sports magazine that investigates in the place of who should do it. And then from here we understand that everything, how the system works in Romania.
    8Xstal

    Open a Can of Worms...

    ... and be overwhelmed by a machination of maggots. A jaw dropping, eye opening and almost unbelievable documentary focusing on the endemic and systemic corruption discovered by journalists after sixty four people died as a result of a nightclub fire in Bucharest 2015. Plumbing the depths of depravity, and continuing to reach deeper as each minute ticks by, you will feel for the people of Romania and the betrayal perpetrated against them by their elected officials and civil servants.
    8dromasca

    the fire that shook Romania

    Collective, the 2019 documentary film signed by Alexander Nanau addresses a serious topic. In the fire in the Bucharest nightclub 'Colectiv' which took place on October 30, 2015, 27 young people died. In the months that followed, another 37 of the wounded with severe burns died in hospitals in Romania and abroad. The deaths of many of them could have been avoided, as they were caused by the lack of capacity, hygiene and proper treatment conditions in hospitals, and by delays in transporting the wounded abroad. The scandal and the popular protests led to the fall of the ruling Social Democratic government and its replacement with a government made up mostly of technocrats, which led Romania for a year, until the parliamentary elections in December 2016. The filming team started from the press conferences after the fire and focused on two main issues: the investigation and the revelations of the journalists from 'Gazeta Sporturilor' led by Catalin Tolontan which brought to the public's attention serious details of incompetence and corruption in the hospitals system and with the providers of medical materials, and the work of the Minister of Health in the technocratic government and his team, who during their time in power tried to take a series of measures to eradicate corruption at all levels of the medical system. Politics being what it is, the 2016 elections brought the Social Democrats back to power.

    The investigative reporting techniques are used professionally, the editing is alert and explains well the main moments of a tragedy that changed the Romanian political landscape for a while. The role of the combative media is excellently emphasized. I assume that for some of the foreign spectators some details will remain unclear. The fact that the investigation team belongs to a sports newspaper says something about the situation of the Romanian press. The technocratic minister of health in the film, Vlad Voiculescu, has since entered politics and is running today for the position of mayor of Bucharest. Reporters and politicians in the film are permanently watching television stations that not only inform but especially comment with visible political overtones. Can documentaries such as "collective" be an alternative to independent investigative journalism? Accompanying the teams of journalists and advisers to the ministers for 14 months, Alexander Nanau and his colleagues help us to get to know the main protagonists, journalists and politicians. In most cases, they manage to make the cameras unbiased and invisible. The voices of the victims are represented by the grieving parents and the young Tedy Ursuleanu, seriously injured in the fire, who will bear the sequels of her wounds for all her life.

    I am not surprised by the international resonance of the film, because the problems of medical systems, including lack of equipment and capacity, as well as deeper such as corruption and political interests are increasingly evident in many countries, including the crisis caused by the COVID pandemic. 19. Starting from the Romanian realities, "collective" manages to tell a story with universal validity. The story being well told, the impact is remarkable.
    9rannynm

    Chilling reminder of the underhanded dealings of modern politics

    An electrifying and groundbreaking documentary, Collective is a chilling reminder of the underhanded dealings of modern politics. Shot in a rigorously observational manner, Collective covers an event that took Eastern Europe by storm and led to massive big pharma and government reform.

    On October 30, 2015, a deadly fire in Colectiv, a popular nightclub in Bucharest, Romania killed 64 and injured 146. Of the 64 killed, 38 died in the hospitals. Upon closer inspection, it was discovered they were in close contact with some of the most resistant hospital bacteria on the continent, which festered in their uncleansed wounds. In the first part of the film, Catalin Tolontan's journalistic crusade is detailed, as he embarks upon a journey to uncover the negligence, corruption and political machinations that plagues the Romanian health system as a whole. Vlad Voiculescu is introduced as the new minister of health, and he looks to take Romania in a new direction for health and safety but faces massive backlash. Watch Collective to find out how this crisis is solved.

    A widely-known Romanian journalist at the Gazeta Sporturilor, Catalin Tolontan, together with Vlad Vioculescu, ex-minister of health and patients rights activist, are featured in Collective. Tolontan colleagues Mirela Neag and Razvan Lutac are captured in the newsroom, printing papers and delivering fiery questions at press conferences. I especially enjoyed their portion of the film, possibly due to my interest in journalism, but also because of Tolontan's unique approach to tackling this case - calculated vehemence. Even Voiculescu's segment is intriguing, albeit a little more morose and harder to follow. Honestly, you can't help but feel bad for Voiculescu, the one upstanding politician who cares for people more than for the money in his pocket, especially in the tense election scenes. Tedy Ursuleanu, a burn victim, is also featured in this film. Her story is not illustrated in great detail, but featuring her is, to me, a massively positive step for Nanau to take. It adds a whole new level of 'wow, this is real' to Collective.

    The cinematography in this film is absolutely stunning; the camera team uses dimly lit, low contrast scenes to drive home the intensity of the incident and harshly lit closeups in telling the story of the people that Collective follows. The lack of ambient noise filtration in press conferences helps the viewer really jump into the story. Besides the plot, this has got to be my favorite part of the entire documentary.

    Collective promotes freedom of speech, government transparency, and valuing lives over profit, which are all positive morals. There are political elements in this film as well as rather graphic scenes depicting burn victims, that you should be aware of. Also, there is some bad language and the whole plot is unsuitable for younger audiences. Nanau successfully calls viewers to action to speak out against corruption.

    I give Collective 4.5 stars out of 5 and recommend it for ages 14 to 18, plus adults. Reviewed by Eshaan M., KIDS FIRST

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    • Trivia
      On Metacritic's list of '50 Best Movies of 2020' as No.3, the highest ranking of any documentary.
    • Quotes

      Catalin Tolontan: When the press bows down to the authorities, the authorities will mistreat the citizens. This has always happened, worldwide, and it has happened to us.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Oscars (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      The Day We Die
      Written by Ioan-Andrei Galut and Dragos Alexandru Pascu

      Performed by Goodbye to Gravity

      Published by Universal Music Romania

      (C) 2015 Licensed courtesy of Universal Music Romania

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    • The film's ending is enigmatic to say the least. It appears that the protagonist, Catalin Tolontan, is attending a funeral but it is not clear who died or how. I don't want to post a spoiler but it may be implied that Catalin Tolontan knows the victim or is somehow related. Can anyone clarify this detail for me? I love the film but the ending leaves me speculating and I wish to know what the filmmakers intended me to conclude.

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 2020 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Romania
      • Luxembourg
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Romanian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Colectiv
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Alexander Nanau Production
      • Samsa Film
      • HBO Europe
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $200,041
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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