
Eight Postcards from Utopia
Radu Jude, Christian Ferencz-Flatz / RO, 2024 / 71 min.
Found footage documentary consisting entirely of commercials shown during the post-socialist period in Romania. Besides promoting all sorts of products, these absurd and sometimes vulgar advertisements extol the virtues of the new capitalist ideology.

Radu Jude’s feature films such as Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn (2021) and Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World (2023) explore the relations between image and reality. In this new found-footage documentary, the director turns his eye to commercials. He and philosopher Christian Ferencz-Flatz look at changing perceptions in Romania from 1989 onward, when the country was transitioning from a socialist single party state to a capitalist democracy.
The documentary consists entirely of dozens of Romanian commercials made in this post-socialist period. As well as promoting all sorts of products, they extol the virtues of the new ideology, presenting Romanians with a dream version of capitalism, one that consumerism will put within everyone’s reach.
This is a utopia of fresh-smelling laundry, floods of Pepsi and beer, and the chance to use money to make more money. The editing highlights the absurdity and vulgarity of the commercials in this satirical comedy about human desires and fears.
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Director
Radu Jude, Christian Ferencz-Flatz
Production year
2024
Country
RO
Length
71 min.
Language
Romany
Subtitles
ENG
Format
DCP
Part of
IDFA 2024
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