The Romanian director uses the Beatles’ arrival to New York in the summer of 1965 to play a legendary concert as the backdrop upon which to gauge the temperature of those turbulent times. The animation by French artist Yann Kebbi further enhance this extraordinary fresco, which revives an effervescent spirit that we look back today on in awe and longing.
With a literary background, he decided to go into cinema in 1990 and made Videograms of a Revolution (1992), co-directed with Harun Farocki, which became a landmark film on the relationship between political power and the media in Europe at the end of the Cold War. His second film, Out of the Present (1995), tells the story of cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev, who spent ten months aboard the MIR space station while, back on earth, the Soviet Union ceased to exist. Autobiography of Nicolae Ceaușescu (2010) closes his trilogy about the end of communism. He has also made two commissioned works for the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art: 2 Pasolini (short film, 2000-2021) and Unknown Quantity (2005).