The life story of Herman, a promising young man who under extreme circumstances changed into Romania's most effective torture machine in the infamous Pitesti Experiment during the Communist ... Read allThe life story of Herman, a promising young man who under extreme circumstances changed into Romania's most effective torture machine in the infamous Pitesti Experiment during the Communist Regime.The life story of Herman, a promising young man who under extreme circumstances changed into Romania's most effective torture machine in the infamous Pitesti Experiment during the Communist Regime.
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The feature film, "The Pitesti Experiment", a history lesson full of meaning and emotion...
🏆,,Hats off!" and congratulations to director Victoria Baltag, Marius Donici (Director of Photography) and the group of young actors with a potential revelation!
🙏Pious tribute, Ion Caramitru.
👏Work done over 12 years. Zero budget. PASSION, GRACE and GIFT!
The film is of inestimable value... May destiny reward their work and bestow RECOGNITION on them!
It was emotional to watch.
I recommend you watch the film.
I would have liked the projection screen to be larger, the cinematic experience would have been more immersive.
Please set a minimum age for viewing because some scenes are very graphic and difficult to digest for young ages.
I felt that it was a film that was worked on with heart and soul for 12 years.
For me, it was one of the most important events.
And as your colleague said, I didn't see any authorities in the room, we don't know the reason.
Maybe I didn't notice them 😅 I want it to be watched by as many Romanians as possible.
I felt that you are marked by your creation and it is part of you. Please have a dialogue with the audience, get closer. I understand the desire to do justice, but it doesn't help communication if the audience is judged harshly.
I would like you to return to the same setting with a bigger screen during the tourist season. I will participate again 🙂
🙏Pious tribute, Ion Caramitru.
👏Work done over 12 years. Zero budget. PASSION, GRACE and GIFT!
The film is of inestimable value... May destiny reward their work and bestow RECOGNITION on them!
It was emotional to watch.
I recommend you watch the film.
I would have liked the projection screen to be larger, the cinematic experience would have been more immersive.
Please set a minimum age for viewing because some scenes are very graphic and difficult to digest for young ages.
I felt that it was a film that was worked on with heart and soul for 12 years.
For me, it was one of the most important events.
And as your colleague said, I didn't see any authorities in the room, we don't know the reason.
Maybe I didn't notice them 😅 I want it to be watched by as many Romanians as possible.
I felt that you are marked by your creation and it is part of you. Please have a dialogue with the audience, get closer. I understand the desire to do justice, but it doesn't help communication if the audience is judged harshly.
I would like you to return to the same setting with a bigger screen during the tourist season. I will participate again 🙂
I've seen the movie and wanted to say a few words while it's fresh in my memory.
Given the budget and the notoriety of the actors involved, I'd say it's a decent attempt to re-create the historical facts behind the real "Pitesti experiment".
It's not meant to be politically correct nor it does so. I would like to praise the performance of the actor that was cast as the leading role, he did a pretty good job to get inside the part. It shows perfectly how one can become just a tool of the regime when the self-preservation instinct becomes the only thing that drives their actions.
There are some scenes where the dialogue seems a bit sub-par or clumsy, but I think,overall, it manages to build upon and puts the viewer in the unsettling landscape of the prison horrors that occured back then. Some prison scenes are really hard to watch and will give some anxiety even to the toughest mind.
On a side note, this topic remains a dreadful page on Romania's history to this day, having left the main voices responsible for these horrors unaccounted for and unpunished.
Given the budget and the notoriety of the actors involved, I'd say it's a decent attempt to re-create the historical facts behind the real "Pitesti experiment".
It's not meant to be politically correct nor it does so. I would like to praise the performance of the actor that was cast as the leading role, he did a pretty good job to get inside the part. It shows perfectly how one can become just a tool of the regime when the self-preservation instinct becomes the only thing that drives their actions.
There are some scenes where the dialogue seems a bit sub-par or clumsy, but I think,overall, it manages to build upon and puts the viewer in the unsettling landscape of the prison horrors that occured back then. Some prison scenes are really hard to watch and will give some anxiety even to the toughest mind.
On a side note, this topic remains a dreadful page on Romania's history to this day, having left the main voices responsible for these horrors unaccounted for and unpunished.
10persbog
If I have not succeeded through my articles and my direct experiences with the Romanian State reported on my blog as a free journalist and investigative sociologist in Romania to convince you that Romania is a Discreet Dictatorship and not a real democracy, surely the director of the film "The Pitesti Experiment", Victoria Baltag (My God, what a name! Reminds me of Vitoria Lipan from Baltagul; she seems like a woman destined from birth to carry the mission of bringing justice to the victims of communism even after death).
Victoria Baltag's film is recognized by the free critics in Romania as the film of the year 2023. But not by the Ministry of Culture and the Romanian State through its various cultural institutions, who refused to support the movie for the simple fact that today's politicians of the Single Party (PSD, PNL and their satellites AUR and SOS) in Romania, the children of those who caused the drama presented in the film The Pitesti Experiment, do not want to put their parents-torturers or just nomenclaturists of communism with the role of witnesses or even instigators at the time, in the embarrassing situation of having to remember the acts of cruelty described in the film.
I think this film is important for the culture of every Romanian, both of those who lived the harsh experience of communism but only later learned of its extent, just as the world learned about the horrors of Nazism and the Holocaust only after World War II, as well as of the young people who had no chance to know this dark side of Romania's recent history because today's descendants of yesterday's torturers rather wanted to hide the collective drama and trauma of this people linked to communism and communists. A drama which, as you will understand from Victoria Baltag's words, but also from my articles, is continued, even if discreetly, by the children of the communists who rule Romania today.
So I invite you to see this film which promises to be memorable and then write your honest and undisguised opinions about it on Facebook, where even in a discreet dictatorship like Romania, Freedom of Expression is still full.
Enjoy your viewing!
Victoria Baltag's film is recognized by the free critics in Romania as the film of the year 2023. But not by the Ministry of Culture and the Romanian State through its various cultural institutions, who refused to support the movie for the simple fact that today's politicians of the Single Party (PSD, PNL and their satellites AUR and SOS) in Romania, the children of those who caused the drama presented in the film The Pitesti Experiment, do not want to put their parents-torturers or just nomenclaturists of communism with the role of witnesses or even instigators at the time, in the embarrassing situation of having to remember the acts of cruelty described in the film.
I think this film is important for the culture of every Romanian, both of those who lived the harsh experience of communism but only later learned of its extent, just as the world learned about the horrors of Nazism and the Holocaust only after World War II, as well as of the young people who had no chance to know this dark side of Romania's recent history because today's descendants of yesterday's torturers rather wanted to hide the collective drama and trauma of this people linked to communism and communists. A drama which, as you will understand from Victoria Baltag's words, but also from my articles, is continued, even if discreetly, by the children of the communists who rule Romania today.
So I invite you to see this film which promises to be memorable and then write your honest and undisguised opinions about it on Facebook, where even in a discreet dictatorship like Romania, Freedom of Expression is still full.
Enjoy your viewing!
10euroflav
A must-see! 🌟 How exciting to see this movie again in the comfort of our homes! It is a shocking and tragic experience, a story that has to be told so people can remember and challenge the societal changes if it happens for history to repeat itself.
If this movie was made by one of the big production studios it would have been nominated and surely had won many awards. As it is shocking, it is a true story (my own family members have been politically persecuted and detained during those times) and it should be remembered and shared with the world so people can see the ugly head of communism and socialism and the negative impact on the society. The movie should be a must watch for all the nostalgic people who are dreaming about communism. Never forget, never again!
Thank you, Victoria Baltag for continuing the great work in bringing stories of great impact on the world!
If this movie was made by one of the big production studios it would have been nominated and surely had won many awards. As it is shocking, it is a true story (my own family members have been politically persecuted and detained during those times) and it should be remembered and shared with the world so people can see the ugly head of communism and socialism and the negative impact on the society. The movie should be a must watch for all the nostalgic people who are dreaming about communism. Never forget, never again!
Thank you, Victoria Baltag for continuing the great work in bringing stories of great impact on the world!
"The Pitesti Experiment" is undoubtedly a film worth watching, not only for its profound theme and emotional impact but also for the impressive effort of the team that made this project possible. It stands as a tribute to our recent history and a testament to the human sacrifice in the face of unimaginable atrocities.
What makes this film truly remarkable is the fact that it was self-funded. The people who worked on it spent years conducting thorough research, poured their hearts and souls into it, and worked tirelessly to faithfully depict the horrors of communist prisons. Every detail, from the set design to the performances, reflects the passion and dedication of the team.
As the final film of the late maestro Ion Caramitru, The Pitesti Experiment becomes even more precious, serving as an artistic testament to an exceptional career. Additionally, Sergiu Flesner delivers a memorable performance, contributing to the authenticity and emotional intensity of the story. Filming in the city of Iasi adds extra value, showcasing locations that have witnessed history.
This film is more than a cinematic production - it is a history lesson, an invitation to reflection, and a tribute to the memory of those who suffered in the name of freedom. It deserves all our appreciation and support!
What makes this film truly remarkable is the fact that it was self-funded. The people who worked on it spent years conducting thorough research, poured their hearts and souls into it, and worked tirelessly to faithfully depict the horrors of communist prisons. Every detail, from the set design to the performances, reflects the passion and dedication of the team.
As the final film of the late maestro Ion Caramitru, The Pitesti Experiment becomes even more precious, serving as an artistic testament to an exceptional career. Additionally, Sergiu Flesner delivers a memorable performance, contributing to the authenticity and emotional intensity of the story. Filming in the city of Iasi adds extra value, showcasing locations that have witnessed history.
This film is more than a cinematic production - it is a history lesson, an invitation to reflection, and a tribute to the memory of those who suffered in the name of freedom. It deserves all our appreciation and support!
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