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Animateka 2012

Crulic - The Path to Beyond Crulic - Drumul spre dincolo

Anca Damian / Romania, Poland / 2011 / 73 min / Polish, Romanian

The animated feature-length documentary tells the story of the life of Crulic who died in a Polish prison. The acclaimed Romanian actor, Vlad Ivanov, narrates Crulic’s ironic voice over from beyond the grave.

On 11th July 2007, a wallet belonging to an important Polish Judge, containing a credit cards, is stolen. On 10th September, a 33-year-old Romanian, Crulic, is accused of a crime he has not committed. Upon being arrested, he decides to start a hunger strike asking for: a meeting with somebody from the Romanian Consulate, and a change of the attorney. As a response, the Consul writes an answer to Crulic, in which he advises him to put his trust in Polish justice.

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