
2005
Procreation is the social duty of all fertile women, was the political thinking during the 1960s and 1970s in Romania. In 1966, Ceaucescu issued Decree 770, in which he forbade abortion for all women unless they were over forty or were already taking care of four children. All forms of contraception were totally banned. The New Romanian Man was born. By 1969, the country had a million babies more than the previous average. Romanian society was rapidly changing. By using very interesting archival footage and excerpts from old fiction films and by interviewing famous personalities from that time – gynecologists or mothers who were part of the new society - the director revives this period of tremendous oppression of personal freedom. Many deaths were caused by the mere fact that women, including wives of secret Romanian agents, famous TV presenters, and actresses, had to undergo illegal abortions. Many women were jailed for having them.

Delia Bedeanu

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Zina Dumitrescu

Adrian Sangeorzan

Il fare politica

7 Reasons

Großes Kino made in DDR

Mario y los perros

The Dark Secrets of Planned Parenthood

Unity SPD – KPD

K.O.R.

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The Spectre of Marxism

Pif, Behind the gimmicks

The Juanas

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Eugenika. W imię postępu

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Cabbage, Potatoes and other Demons

Castro: The World's Most Watched Man

A Home on the Range: The Jewish Chicken Ranchers of Petaluma