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"4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days" by Cristian MungiuPresented in Competition today, 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days is the 2nd feature unveiled at Cannes from young Romanian film director, Cristian Mungiu. Occident was presented in 2002. His latest film takes the spectator back to Romania’s recent past, revealed through the story of a young woman, Gabita, who wants an abortion despite the fact that it is illegal there. With the help of a friend, Ottila, they call on a certain Mr. Bebe, however neither are aware of the terrible consequences ahead… “The screenplay starts from the kind of personal experience that people usually don’t share with others,” explained the director. “It is the story of consequences that are more often untold, even hidden, but common to many. Above all it is an abortion story from a period of time when such an act was an act of protest against a regime which sought to impose discipline by banning abortion.”
The crew from the Romanian film, 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, presented in Competition answered questions from the press. Accompanying the director Cristian Mungiu were actors Laura Vasiliu, Vlad Ivanov and Alex Potocean as well as cinematographer Oleg Mutu. Lead actress Anamaria Marinca is currently on a shoot and could not be present. Cristian Mungiu concerning his intentions: “I didn’t want to make a film about abortion or communism; I think that my film goes beyond that. There are allusions to communism such as in the scene over a meal. Abortion is a good example of the influence propaganda and education had on us, even if we didn’t realize it at the moment.” Cristian Mungiu on the real sets: “It really helps actors a lot to be placed in a real context, in a real situation and in a real environment. As you know sets are very conventional in a way and actors should make an extra effort to get into the situation in a place that is not looking like the real place. This is one thing and the other thing is that you can never get the same flavor from a set than you can have from a real space. And one of the things I like to exploit a lot in my films is the relation between the interior where I shoot and the exterior… I absolutely want to see from this room that there is life outside going on. Nobody really cares about what goes on inside.” Cristian Mungiu on the long scenes: “I wanted to have long sequences to give the time for the emotions to steep. If it had been possible technically speaking, the sequences would have been even longer! Of course that makes it harder for the actors especially since I required that they know their dialogue to a tee.” Oleg Mutu on working with the director: “Cristian said he wanted a realistic atmosphere. He didn’t want the source of light to be too obvious and usually it’s kind of difficult to produce this kind of effect. Normally we have a lot of rehearsals and then we add the lighting afterward. All of this took a long time. There was very little space and we had a big camera too. We thought about it a lot before the shooting but it was during the shooting that we actually found our style.” Cristian Mungiu on contemporary Romanian cinema: “In Romania, the cinema industry is weak because we don’t have a star system. Festival attention such as Cannes’s is very beneficial and helps to assure a better distribution of the films. I am optimistic that Romanian cinema will continue to develop.” 18.05.2007 | Cannes's blog Cat. : 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days Abortion Alex Potocean Anamaria Marinca Anamaria Marinca Bebe Cannes Cannes Cinema of Romania Cristian Mungiu Cristian Mungiu Entertainment Entertainment Gabita Laura Vasiliu Occident Oleg Mutu Ottila Romania Romania Vlad Ivanov FESTIVALS
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