After almost
three weeks from the premiere, the film directed by
Toma Enache,
Între chin și amin, gathered 10,000 viewers in 20 cinemas. By mid November, the director and some of the actors will attend other gala screenings which will take place in 20 cities and towns: Cluj (October 23), Târgu Mureș (October 24), Miercurea Ciuc (October 25), Bacău (October 26), Piatra Neamț (October 27), Onești (October 28), Dej (October 29), Aiud (October 30), Sighet (October 31), Baia Mare (November 1), Zalău (November 2), Satu Mare (November 3), Baia Mare (November 4), Brașov (November 5), Făgăraș (November 6), Ștefănești (November 8), Ploiești (November 11), Câmpulung Muscel (November 12), Curtea de Argeș (November 13), Tecuci (November 15), Iași (November 16), Chișinău (November 17, 18).
Recently awarded at the Florence Film Awards – best Director Feature Film, nominated at the Buenos Aires International Film Festival, International Sound&Film Music Festival from Croatia and presented as an event-screening at Astra Film Festival 2019,
Între chin și amin brings in front of the audience love and hate, history or eternity, faith and apostasy, sadism
and resistance, paradise or apocalypse.
“It is a film about events that you cannot make poetry out of, because the reality itself is poetry – tragic, shattering, but with those rays of heaven that give the feeling of unwavering faith. The ultimate refuge is love, thinking of it is liberating from the darkness of the extermination camp, where the evil unleashes its obsession of taking God out of the hearts of the inmates, by means of re-educated fellow men. Extreme suffering, the horror in front of death, the threaten of hurting the dear ones are the instruments of the extortionists who try the experiment of turning the lie into truth, light into darkness, the commandments of love into the dictum of hate, faith into denial, freedom into degrading slavery or into the automatism of being the tools of an atheist system.” Florin Caragiu says.
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