Drama   Romania

Uppercase Print tells the story of Mugur C?linescu, a young student who becomes involved in political activism in 1981 Romania. The film explores his journey as he uses chalk slogans to demand freedom and call for improvements in the country, all while navigating the oppressive political climate of the time.

As Mugur's activities gain attention, he becomes a target of the Romanian secret police, who document his case in their files. The film delves into the personal struggles and risks Mugur faces as he continues to speak out against the government, all while still attending school and trying to live a normal life.

The documentary play, created by theatre director Gianina C?rbunariu, uses the real-life material from Mugur's case and others like him to shed light on the political climate and resistance in 1981 Romania. The play brings to life the stories of those who dared to demand change and fight for freedom in a totalitarian regime.

Ultimately, Uppercase Print is a powerful and poignant exploration of political activism, resistance, and the human spirit in the face of oppression. It sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of Romanian history and the brave individuals who fought for change.
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