Romania / Jan 01, 1964
Report from the Red Flag (1964)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Report from the Red Flag is an odd presence against the gloomy background of Stalinist Romania. It belongs to a wider body of Sahia films about the living conditions afforded by the new blocks of flats built across Romania – in this case, a workers’ quarter built in ‘Stalin’-town (the name assigned, between 1950 and 1960, to the Transylvanian town of Brasov). While other films bear the imprint of the collectivist, work-centered ethos of the time, Red Flag follows the workers during their downtime, between Saturday 3pm (the end of the working week) and Sunday evening, while they spend quality time with their families, walking, mountain climbing, biking, fishing, or shopping – an opportunity, today, to see candid images of relaxation shot at a time when the state started paying attention to the leisure and tourism facilities available to its citizens.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Reportaj de la Steagul Roşu |
| Original language | Română (RO) |
| Spoken languages | Română |
| Production countries | Romania |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Studioul "Alexandru Sahia" |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 1964 |
| Writer | Eva Sîrbu |
| Editing | Antoaneta Mărăi |
| Cinematography | Emeric Ghidali, Valeriu Manastireanu |
| Assistant directors | Alexandru Sîrbu |
| Lighting | Aurel Stancu |
| Camera operators | Emeric Ghidali, Valeriu Manastireanu |
| Additional photography | Emeric Ghidali, Valeriu Manastireanu |
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