REPRESENTATIONS OF THE COMMUNIST RESISTANCE IN ROMANIAN CINEMA. THE THAWING PERIOD Cover Image

REPRESENTATIONS OF THE COMMUNIST RESISTANCE IN ROMANIAN CINEMA. THE THAWING PERIOD
REPRESENTATIONS OF THE COMMUNIST RESISTANCE IN ROMANIAN CINEMA. THE THAWING PERIOD

Author(s): Antonela Gyöngy
Subject(s): Politics of History/Memory
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: communist resistance; cinema; collective memory; communist regime; Romania; liberalization period;

Summary/Abstract: This paper intends to illustrate an often neglected, yet relevant aspect of the collective memory construction in communist Romania. In addition to other forms of collective remembrance, cinematic representations of the recent past have played a significant role for both the political regime and the Romanian society by providing political legitimacy as well as entertainment. The communist resistance was one of the most recurrent topos of collective memory, whereas underground party supporters – the so called “illegalists”- often had to be presented as figures of identification. The cinema permitted, however, a negotiation of the recent past on different levels. Starting from these considerations and focusing on the film production „Duminică la ora 6“(Sunday at Six, Lucian Pintilie, 1966), the paper brings into discussion the communist resistance discourse during the liberalization period.

  • Issue Year: 68/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 265-282
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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