Bright Future (2024)
In the summer of 1989, the 13th edition of the World Festival of Youth and Students was held in Pyongyang. Thousands of socialist youth from 177 countries celebrated their belief in a better society and international solidarity.
Director:
Andra MacMasters
Writer:
Andra MacMasters
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Pompilius Onofrei as |
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Song Ji-Young as |
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Emilian Urse as Himself (archive footage) |
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Adrian Năstase as Himself (archive footage) |
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Silvia Dumitrescu as Herself (archive footage) |
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Dan Bittman as Himself (archive footage) |
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Edi Petroșel as Himself (archive footage) |
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Loredana Groza as Herself (archive footage) |
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Mugur Isărescu as Himself (archive footage) |
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Dan Puric as Himself (archive footage) |
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George Copos as Himself (archive footage) |
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Kim Il-sung as Himself (archive footage) |
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Nicolae Ceaușescu as Himself (archive footage) |
| Directing | Andra MacMasters | Director |
| Writing | Andra MacMasters | Screenplay |
| Crew | Emilian Urse | Cinematography |
| Editing | Andrei Gorgan | Editor |
| Production | Monica Lăzurean-Gorgan | Producer |
| Production | Ko Du-hyun | Producer |
| Production | Elena Martin | Line Producer |