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The producer (left) and István Tőkés answering questions from the movie audience at the Hungarian Film Week in Budapest on Feb. 6, 2010
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Producer Árpád Szőczi (right) receiving his "Best Producer Award for a Documentary Film" at the awards ceremony at the Hungarian Film Week in Budapest, Feb. 8, 2010
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Co-Producer Ádám Neményi (left) and Producer Árpád Szőczi after the awards ceremony at the Hungarian Film Week, Feb. 8, 2010
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The
crew and some of the interview guests in Cluj-Napoca
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Interviewing former Securitate officer Radu Tinu in Timisoara |
Actors from the Csiky Gergely Theatre in Timisoara preparing to do re-enactments |
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László
Tőkés on his first day as an official European Parliament Member
in Strasbourg, Dec. 10, 2007
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József
Botos and Beáta Vejnovic
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József
Botos and Péter Deák |
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Written
on the church wall during the Romanian Revolution:
"Long Live László Tőkés! Freedom!"
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Heroes Cemetary in Timisoara |
The Eternal Flame at Heroes Cemetary in Timisoara |
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Lech
Walesa and László Tőkés in Timisoara on Dec. 15, 2009 |
László
Tőkés at the Press Club in Timisoara on Dec. 15, 2009
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Deutsche Welle Radio reporter Lavinia Pitu interviews the producer, Réjean Roy and Michel Clair at the Collegium Hungaricum in Berlin on Dec. 17, 2009. |
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The producer with members of the secret mission and family members in Timisoara on Dec. 15, 2009. |
Canadian
Ambassador to Hungary Pierre Guimond with his wife (in the middle)
at the Hungarian premiere of the film at the Uránia Film Theatre
in Budapest with Michel Clair, Réjean Roy and the producer.
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Panel
Discussion at the Collegium Hungaricum in Berlin on Dec. 17, 2009.
From left to right: Michel Clair, Réjean Roy, moderator Can János
Togay (Collegium Director), deputy head of Berlin's Romanian Cultural
Institute "Titu Maiorescu" Alexandrina Panaite, and the film's producer.
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William Totok The first person to report on the Romanian Revolution for Radio Free Europe in December of 1989. |
Alajos Chrudinák
Former host of the Hungarian TV show "Panorama" that first broadcast
the secretly taped interview with László Tőkés on July 24, 1989.
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Radu Tinu
Former Securitate Officer responsible for monitoring László Tőkés and the two French-Canadians Michel Clair and Réjean Roy |
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Michel Clair The former French-Canadian politician sets off from Budapest for his journey back to Timisoara after almost 20 years. |
Timisoara
We revisit the city with all the participants of the "secret
mission". |
Réjean
Roy (left) and László Tõkés
The former reporter for Radio-Canada meets the hero of the Romanian
Revolution outside the church in Timisoara where the fighting first
started. |
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Réjean
Roy, Michel Clair and László Tõkés |
László Tõkés
The man who sparked the revolution revisits his former parish. |
Timisoara
Michel Clair and Réjean Roy revisit the town square in Timisoara
where some of the worst fighting took place back in December of
1989.
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Réjean
Roy and Michel Clair
Back in Timisoara almost 20 years after the revolution. |
Timisoara
The bullet holes are still evident on some buildings. |
Timisoara
Filming the documentary. |
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The Hungarian Reformed Church in Timisoara. |
The
Hungarian Reformed Church in Timisoara
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The pulpit where Tőkés used to give his anti-government sermons. |
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Cluj-Napoca
This is the side-street where the Securitate moved in on the participants
of the secret mission. |
Cluj-Napoca
The participants of the secret mission used the square outside the
Hungarian Catholic Church in downtown Cluj-Napoca as their meeting
place. |
Cluj-Napoca
The Hungarian Catholic Church in Cluj-Napoca. |
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Downtown
Cluj-Napoca |
The
Hungarian Catholic Church in downtown Cluj-Napoca
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