In 1981, chalk slogans written in uppercase letters began showing up in public spaces in the Romanian city of Boto?ani. They required flexibility, mentioned the autonomous developments taking place in Romania's socialist sibling nations or just asked for enhancements in the food supply. Mugur C?linescu was behind them, who was still at institution at the time and also whose instance is recorded in the files of the Romanian secret police. Theatre supervisor Gianina C?rbunariu created a documentary play based upon this product.
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In 1981, chalk slogans written in uppercase letters began showing up in public spaces in the Romanian city of Boto?ani. They required flexibility, mentioned the autonomous developments taking place in Romania's socialist sibling nations or just asked for enhancements in the food supply. Mugur C?linescu was behind them, who was still at institution at the time and also whose instance is recorded in the files of the Romanian secret police. Theatre supervisor Gianina C?rbunariu created a documentary play based upon this product.
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