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Otto the Barbarian & Interview with Ioana Bugarin

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Available March 25 at 10:00 am—March 31 at 11:45 pm

Admission to the series will be sold either as an all-access pass or a la carte.

$75 (members), $90 (nonmembers) for the all-access pass, available for purchase here.

OR $10 (members), $12 (nonmembers) per film.

View the entire series here.


Before watching films in this series, be sure to check out the conversation between Making Waves president Corina Șuteu and artistic director Mihai Chirilov!

The second Romanian film featuring ‘barbarians’ in the title after Radu Jude’s follows a seventeen-year old punk who runs amok after his lover dies. Caught up in a vicious cycle created by his parents who cannot understand him, his mute and demented grandpa, and his girlfriend’s grieving mother, he gets further annoyed by the social worker investigating the tragedy. Unable to articulate his sorrow, he finds refuge in editing old videos of his girlfriend, in what feels like a desperate attempt to resurrect her—and maybe this is where the key to finally accept his guilt and move on lies. It’s an edgy film, and one of the very few local productions dealing with teenage angst, brilliantly capturing that moment when, for a young person, the world seems to have ended.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    110 minutes
  • Language
    Romanian
  • Country
    Romania
  • Rating
    NR
  • Director
    Ruxandra Ghițescu