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Sand Cliffs () is a
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n motion picture drama released in 1983 and banned four days after its première by the regime of
Nicolae Ceaușescu Nicolae Ceaușescu ( ; ;  – 25 December 1989) was a Romanian politician who was the second and last Communism, communist leader of Socialist Romania, Romania, serving as the general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party from 1965 u ...
. The film, adapted from the novel ''Zile de Nisip'' ("Days of sand") by
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, was directed by Dan Pița, with dialogue and script by Bujor Nedelcovici and Dan Pița, cinematography by Vlad Păunescu, and a sound track composed by Adrian Enescu. Cast included Victor Rebengiuc, Marin Moraru, Gheorghe Visu, and Carmen Galin. ''Faleze de Nisip '' was screened in 1991 at the
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, in 1994 at
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, and was one of the three Romanian films to be shown in 2007 at the European Film Festival in
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, Peru.


Plot

The action takes place during the summer holiday at the
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. The plot confronts an influential surgeon and a carpenter accused to have stolen the doctor's personal belongings from the beach. The neurotic doctor involves himself in the inquiry, ultimately directing the interrogation. The burglary victim, Theodor Hristea, a surgeon at the peak of his career and social life, self-confident and well connected (played by Victor Rebengiuc, a major Romanian actor), his girlfriend, Cristina (played by Carmen Galin) and their common friend, Ștefan (played by Marin Moraru) – find themselves on holiday near the summer resort of
Mamaia Mamaia () is a resort on the Romanian Black Sea shore and a district of Constanța. Considered to be Romania's most popular resort, Mamaia is situated immediately north-east of Constanța's city center. It has almost no full-time residents, being ...
. The doctor has a detective passion and accuses – just on account of a physical resemblance with the real thief – a young carpenter ("The Kid", played by Gheorghe Visu) who happens to come at the same beach the day following the burglary. The police are summoned, a long inquiry follows, declarations are taken, and The Kid is sent to trial. The doctor plays an active part in the investigation. Although the doctor's girlfriend and his friend doubt the identity of the accused, the surgeon insists in being right and succeeds in sending the innocent young man to prison. The accused, totally irrelevant on the social scale, is fired due to his unexplained absences from work during the long dragging period of the investigation that failed to produce any proof, as well as his several months in prison. And still, up to a certain point, the young carpenter proves to be, psychologically, the strongest. He gets back to life, gets married, continues to work, although more introverted than before, circumscribed to his sad destiny. Obsessed by his need to be always right, the doctor goes to meet the young man again and make him confess the theft that he in fact has never committed. Infuriated, the young man starts shouting to be left alone, and more as a self-defence stabs the neurotic doctor in the stomach with the tool he happened to be working with at that moment. The film ends with a scene showing both men running on the beach: The Kid to escape from being caught, and the doctor, badly wounded, to persuade the young man to accept a theft he has never committed.


Cast

* Victor Rebengiuc as Dr. Theodor Hristea * as Cristina * Marin Moraru as Ștefan * Gheorghe Visu as The Kid * Valentin Uritescu as Lt. Popa * as Raicu * Ion Vîlcu as Candiano * as the Aunt * Petre Tanasievici as Vania * Magda Popovici as Mrs. Șelaru * as Șelaru * as Maria * Oana Pellea as Amira * as Old Man gathering bottles * Răzvan Vasilescu * * Dorel Vișan as Miliția officer * Florin Anton


Political reactions

In a Plenary Session of the
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in 1983 at
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, upon advice from people in his entourage responsible with the ideology of culture, and possibly even from people in the artistic field, Ceaușescu exploded into a rage against ''Faleze de Nisip''. He stressed that the film was breaking with the socialist ideology. He accused the film for not faithfully portraying "the new communist man". He mentioned that this sort of films was the wrong way to use art in favour of socialism. ''Faleze de Nisip'', already banned from the market, was erased from the filmography of its own director, Dan Pița. Only at the end of 1990 – 9 years after its release — was the film shown again in public.


References


External links

* A close analysis of ''Sand Cliffs'' *Doinel Tronaru
"''Faleze de nisip''"
at LiterNet (May 29, 2008, originally published in
România liberă Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to the east, and the Black Sea t ...
, January 2004, retrieved June 30, 2009. *Dani Năneștean
"Faleze de nisip" la Casa Municipală de Cultură
Clujeanul, May 19, 2008, retrieved on June 30, 2009. *Marian Rădulescu

September 2007, retrieved June 30, 2009. *Ștefan Oprea

in '' Convorbiri Literare'', retrieved June 30, 2009. {{DEFAULTSORT:Faleze De Nisip 1983 drama films 1983 films Censorship in Romania Films directed by Dan Pița 1980s Romanian-language films Romanian drama films Films scored by Adrian Enescu Films based on Romanian novels