In 1981, chalk mottos written in uppercase letters began showing up in public areas in the Romanian city of Boto?ani. They demanded flexibility, alluded to the autonomous advancements taking place in Romania's socialist sis nations or just required renovations in the food supply. Mugur C?linescu was behind them, who was still at institution at the time and whose case is documented in the data of the Romanian secret cops. Theatre supervisor Gianina C?rbunariu developed a documentary play based upon this material.
Read full
In 1981, chalk mottos written in uppercase letters began showing up in public areas in the Romanian city of Boto?ani. They demanded flexibility, alluded to the autonomous advancements taking place in Romania's socialist sis nations or just required renovations in the food supply. Mugur C?linescu was behind them, who was still at institution at the time and whose case is documented in the data of the Romanian secret cops. Theatre supervisor Gianina C?rbunariu developed a documentary play based upon this material.
Discussion