Title of film : I DO NOT CARE IF WE GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS BARBARIANS

Director Name : Radu Jude

Cast & crew :

Producer : Ada Solomon

Editor : Catalin Cristutiu

Cast :

  1. 1. Ioana Iacob
  2. 2. Alex Bogdan
  3. 3. Alexandru Dabija
  4. 4. Ion Arcudeanu
  5. 5. Claudia Ieremia

Synopsis : I do not care if we go down in history as barbarians." These words, spoken in the Council of Ministers of the summer of 1941, started the ethnic cleansing on the Eastern Front. The film attempts to comment on this statement. Radu Jude’s resonant feature chronicles a young theatre director’s efforts to stage an accurate re-enactment of the Odessa Massacre — in which Romanian soldiers slaughtered tens of thousands of Ukrainian Jews — despite the municipal government’s attempts to censor herNamed Best Feature at this year's Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, "I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians" marks Radu Jude's return to TIFF after nearly a decade. Politically incisive, formally engaging, and highly entertaining, this is Jude's Godardian calling card and the culmination of his cinematic concern with the representation of history, Romania's troubled past, and the dynamics at play in narratives of power. From its Brechtian overture, Jude's film foregrounds its performative nature as young theatre director Mariana Marin (Ioana Iacob) is holding auditions for a commissioned re-enactment of the World War II Odessa massacre, in which the Romanian army killed tens of thousands of Ukrainian Jews. Mariana's militancy for authenticity, driven by feelings of moral obligation, is met with opposition on multiple fronts, including the charismatic Movil? (Alexandru Dabija), a city representative who pressures her to tone down the accusatory rhetoric, and the bubbling mutiny of her ragtag troupe of volunteer re-enactors, aghast at her assessment of history. When an ultimatum is given at the 11th hour threatening to close down the entire production, Mariana must decide whether to dilute the show's content. Jude's film is a colourful, engaging, and at times, deeply humorous work that comes alive through Marius Panduru's cinematography (employing 16mm and digital) and an adroit ensemble cast. A deeply resonant film, "I Do Not Care…" is a timely unmasking of the (intentional)amnesia that echoes today's parochial political populism and reminds us of the old adage that forgotten history is bound to be repeated.

Director Bio : Radu Jude (1977, Romania) directed a series of short films, The Tube with a Hat (2006, winner of the Short Filmmaking Award at 2007 Sundance) and Alexandra (2007). His debut feature, The Happiest Girl in the World (2009), was awarded the CICAE prize in the Berlinale Forum and was selected for over fifty film festivals. The film was released in cinemas in France, UK, Austria and Spain. His second feature film, Everybody in Our Family (2012), premiered in the Berlinale Forum, and received the Heart of Sarajevo FF Award, amongst others. His latest short films, Shadow of a Cloud (2013) and It Can Pass through the Wall (2014), were selected in the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs. The latter was awarded a Special Mention. World premiered in the 2015 Berlinale Competition, Jude’s third feature Aferim! was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Director, Best Film and the Distribution Award at IndieLisboa, and has been at over sixty festivals. Also, Aferim! represents Romania for the Foreign Language Academy Award.

Filmography :

  1. 1. The Happiest Girl in the World ( 2009 )
  2. 2. Everybody in our Family ( 2012 )
  3. 3. Aferim! ( 2015 )
  4. 4. Scarred Hearts ( 2016 )
  5. 5. The Dead Nation ( 2017 )