Videograms of a Revolution
1992 documentary film
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Videograms of a Revolution is a 1992 documentary film compiled by Harun Farocki and Andrei Ujică from over 125 hours of amateur footage, news footage, and excerpts from the Bucharest TV studio overtaken by demonstrators as part of the December 1989 Romanian Revolution.[1][2]
GermanVideogramme einer Revolution
Directed byHarun Farocki
Andrei Ujică
Andrei Ujică
Written byHarun Farocki
Andrei Ujică
Andrei Ujică
Produced byHarun Farocki
| Videograms of a Revolution | |
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| German | Videogramme einer Revolution |
| Directed by | Harun Farocki Andrei Ujică |
| Written by | Harun Farocki Andrei Ujică |
| Produced by | Harun Farocki |
| Narrated by | Thomas Schultz |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
| Countries | Germany Romania |
| Languages | English German Romanian |
In 2004 the Austrian Film Museum selected the documentary as part of its Die Utopie Film program for The Best 100 in Film History list.[3]