The Forest

The Forest

Release date : May 1, 2014
Runtime : 1h 49m
Countries of origin : Romania / Serbia /
Original Language : Serbian / Romanian /
Director : Siniša Dragin /
Writers : Siniša Dragin /
Production companies : Mrakonia Film / Oktobar Film /
May 1, 2014 1h 49m Romania History Serbian More
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In 1947, Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito visited, for the first time, Romania. Its communist regime gave him, as present, a painting from a great Romanian artist Ion Andeescu: 'The Leafless Forest'. In the 60s, a young art critic, Radu Bogdan, decided to elaborate a monograph dedicated to the great painter, including reproduction of the painting given to Tito. After countless problems, he obtained the permission to photograph the painting. The moment they took the painting off the wall, they found - a microphone. Somebody was spying on Tito...
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  • title:The Forest
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 49m
  • Genres: History · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Romania · Serbia ·
  • Original Language: Serbian · Romanian ·
  • Director: Siniša Dragin /
  • Writers: Siniša Dragin ·
  • Production companies: Mrakonia Film · Oktobar Film ·
  • Overview:In 1947, Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito visited, for the first time, Romania. Its communist regime gave him, as present, a painting from a great Romanian artist Ion Andeescu: 'The Leafless Forest'. In the 60s, a young art critic, Radu Bogdan, decided to elaborate a monograph dedicated to the great painter, including reproduction of the painting given to Tito. After countless problems, he obtained the permission to photograph the painting. The moment they took the painting off the wall, they found - a microphone. Somebody was spying on Tito...
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