Bucharest 1989: the last year of Ceauşescu’s dictatorship. Eva lives with her parents and her seven-year-old brother Lalalilu. She is 17 years old, very attractive and caught up in the turmoil of falling in love for the first time while struggling to come of age. Eva has a secret dream she shares only with her brother: escaping from Romania and traveling the world. Along with his best friends from school, Lalalilu devises a plan to kill the dictator so that Eva can stay and live in a free country. The Way I Spent the End of the World opened in Cannes 2006, in the Un Certain Regard section, with Dorotheea Petre winning the Special Jury Award for Best Actress.
Directed by Cătălin Mitulescu
Screenwriters: Cătălin Mitulescu, Andreea Vălean
Director of photography: Marius Panduru
Cast: Dorotheea Petre, Timotei Duma, Mircea Diaconu, Jean Constantin, Valentin Popescu
Production: Strada Film, Les Films Pelleas
Festivals: Cannes 2006 – Un Certain Regard section (Best Actress Award for Dorotheea Petre)
Romanian with English subtitles
35mm