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"For the near festival organized by the European Parliament as part of the intercultural dialogue, each country was requested to produce a film on this theme. From what I understand, Romania’s initial proposal was not accepted for the reason of not answering to the theme, but the production replacing it, namely the film
has even bigger shortcomings.
The first one is that it answers even less to the theme, despite its opening night at Cannes, mystifying the reality and altering my country’s image. While all the other films transpose the intercultural dialogue at a personal, human level, the film
relates an imaginary case of an American transport through Romania, which is stopped by the local authorities and ends in a civil war.
Moreover, the film is pigmented with obscene language, and scenes of explicit sex and violence, a unique case in the festival. I don’t believe all these are virtues of the intercultural dialogue. But the biggest shortcoming is that, apparently, this film was not selected by the Romanian party, but by the European Parliament public servants.
If this is true, the situation is serious, because an apolitical concept, such as the intercultural dialogue, is consciously politicized for obscure reasons, thus damaging the image of a European Union Member State. Consequently, I request the European Parliament to examine this matter."@en1
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"California Dreaming"1
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