29-05-2012

FNE at TIFF: Romanian Days - Crulic - The Path to Beyond

By FNE Staff

    {mosimage}CLUJ-NAPOCA: Crulic - The Path to Beyond/Crulic - Drumul spre dincolo, one of Romania's best selling films, is a Romanian-Polish coproduction based on the tragic story of Claudiu Crulic, a 33-year-old Romanian who starved himself to death in a Polish prison in January 2008.

    {mosimage}In 2007, Crulic was arrested in Poland for theft and went on a hunger strike for four months to prove his innocence, writing in vain to the Romanian Consulate and asking for help. When news about his death came out, the Romanian Foreign Minister resigned, and the Romanian Consul was recalled by the President. An investigation was opened, and three Polish doctors were tried in court for letting Crulic die.

    The film is a 73 minute animated documentary gathering data collected from files that Damian was permitted to read. Unlike the Romanian journalists and with the help of the Polish co-producer, she was allowed to research every page in the files, she told FNE. She spent one year doing that, while also talking to the people involved: Crulic's family in Romania, Polish neighbours, doctors, prosecutors, his cellmate, and prison representatives.

    {mosimage}The project creatively mixes hand-drawn animation, photographs, documents, facts and figures. Elena Vlădăreanu contributed to Damian's script as adviser for the narration. The Romanian designers are Dan Panaitescu, Raluca Popa, Roxana Bentu, Dragoş Ştefan, and Tuliu Olteanu. The story is told from the point of view of Claudiu Crulic, who is voiced by Vlad Ivanov (4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days). The sound postproduction took place in Poland at Alvena Studios, where the music composed by Piotr Dziubek was recorded.

    Damian, who is producing with Aparte Film (www.apartefilm.net ) told FNE that she received funding from Fundacja im. Ferdynanda Magellana (www.fmagellan.pl ) through the Polish co-producer Arkadiusz Wojnarowsky, and support of 50,000 euro from the Polish Film Institute (www.pisf.pl ) at the end of 2009. The Regional Fund Krakow/the Krakow Film Commission (http://www.film-commission.pl/en/o-film-comission/krakow-film-fund ) supported the project with 10,000 euro, and the Romanian Ministry of Culture and Editura Video (www.editura-video.ro ) granted 46,000 euro.

    {mosimage}The Romanian National Centre for Cinema (www.cncinema.abt.ro ) gave the project a development grant in November 2008, and a production grant of 82,000 euro in 2010. The budget was 281,000 euro. The project also had the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute from Warsaw (http://www.icr.ro/varsovia ) and from DSG Visual Effects and Animation (www.dsg.ro ).

    Wide Management (www.widemanagement.com ) sold the film in Germany, Austria, Italy, Hungary, France, Czech Republic and Slovakia. The film opened in Romania in October 2011 and in Poland in December 2011. It opened at Locarno (www.pardo.ch ) where it was awarded the Don Quixote Award - Special Mention.

    Production Information

    Aparte Film

    165/3/21, Calea Călăraşi

    030614 Bucharest, Romania

    Phone/Fax: +40.21.320.41.28

    www.apartefilm.net

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    Polish Film Institute

    Ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 21/23, 00-071 Warszawa

    Phone: +48 22 42 10 130

    Fax: +48 22 42 10 241

    www.pisf.pl

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    International Co-productions:

    Kinga Gałuszka

    Phone: +48 22 42 10 386

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    Robert Baliński

    Phone: +48 22 42 10 386

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    Credits

    Director: Anca Damian

    Script: Anca Damian

    Artwork and Animation: Dan Panaitescu

    Raluca Popa

    Roxana Bentu

    Tuliu Oltean

    Dragoş Ştefan

    Music: Piotr Dziubek

    Sound: Piotr Witkowski

    Sebastian Włodarczyk

    Voices: Vlad Ivanov

    Jamie Sives