The New Year That Never Came
Anul Nou care n-a fost
A vivid portrait of hope, humor and loss in Romania's final communist years — set in Bucharest in the days before the 1989 revolution.
About the film
On the eve of a revolution nobody yet knows is coming, a handful of lives intersect across Bucharest in December 1989 — a state television anchor, a son preparing to defect, a mother searching for her boy, a panicked apparatchik, a child's Santa letter that turns out to contain something explosive. Bogdan Mureșanu weaves six interlocking stories into a single ensemble that finds tenderness, absurdity and terror in the last days of Nicolae Ceaușescu's regime.
The result is both a deeply Romanian film — one that could only come from a filmmaker who lived through that December — and a portrait of universal human behaviour under authoritarianism: the small compromises, the quiet defiance, the family ties that hold when everything else gives way.
Recognition
The New Year That Never Came premiered in the Orizzonti (Horizons) section of the 81st Venice International Film Festival (2024), where it won the Orizzonti Award for Best Film. It has since travelled through major European festivals and has been widely acclaimed as one of the most significant Romanian films of recent years.
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