
30 Years of Democracy
Documentary · History
Overview
Two journalists born in the mid '80s decide to take a look back at how their country changed in the last 30 years since the fall of communism. The end product is a documentary containing footage of political events and historical milestones significant to Romania accompanied by a narrator's voice walking the viewer through the events, and also interviews with Romanian politicians and other influential public figures sharing their thoughts and their different views on those events.
Top Cast
Ilie Alexandru
Ilie Alexandru
Self (archive footage)
Ilie Alexandru
Self (archive footage)
Ioan Amarie
Ioan Amarie
Self (archive footage)
Ioan Amarie
Self (archive footage)
Crin Antonescu
Crin Antonescu
Self (archive footage)
Crin Antonescu
Self (archive footage)
Liviu Avram
Liviu Avram
Self
Liviu Avram
Self
Alexandru Barladeanu
Alexandru Barladeanu
Self (archive footage)
Alexandru Barladeanu
Self (archive footage)


George Becali
George Becali
Self (archive footage)
George Becali
Self (archive footage)


Vasile Blaga
Vasile Blaga
Self (archive footage)
Vasile Blaga
Self (archive footage)


Tony Blair
Tony Blair
Self (archive footage)
Tony Blair
Self (archive footage)
Teodor Brates
Teodor Brates
Self (archive footage)
Teodor Brates
Self (archive footage)


George W. Bush
George W. Bush
Self (archive footage)
George W. Bush
Self (archive footage)
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