An autofiction to help navigate times of collective distress
This research explores how the legacies of authoritarian regimes, particularly their impact on women, are passed down through personal and family histories, using fiction to reflect on collective trauma and political oppression. Framed around the days leading up to the Romanian presidential elections, the project reflects on how political histories continue to shape intimate experiences, particularly around reproductive rights, gendered violence, and intergenerational silence. While earlier research phases engaged with self-ethnography and reenactment, the final film adopts a narrative-driven approach that blends fiction, found footage, and personal narratives. By weaving together, the political and the personal, the work contributes to broader conversations on feminist resistance, diasporic identity, and the affective politics of remembering.
This research embraces that principle by situating itself within the embodied perspective of intergenerational trauma. It draws from personal historiographies that weave together familial narratives with Romania’s collective history of oppression, particularly focusing on the enduring legacy of authoritarian systems.
My positionality may be biased, but it is precisely through this lens that I attempt to bridge contemporary perspectives on the resurgence of far-right ideologies and their psychosocial impact on younger generations.
Rather than seeking objectivity, this project embraces subjective truth as a valid mode of inquiry. Fiction becomes a methodological tool, or a space of freedom, allowing imagination and fact to co-exist. Through the perspective of the female lineage in my family, I attempt to process a traumatic past and critically reflect on how inherited silence, memory, and ideology shape identity.
Credits A star falls under an acid sky
Director, Writer, Editor: Letitia Popa
In order of appearance: Cătălina Romaneț, Ela Ionescu
Voice: Ioana Bugarin
Produced by: Visual Erosion
Assistant Producer: Milena Gabrysiak
Camera: Keith Tedesco
Camera Assistant: Ahmed AlAmoudi
Gaffer: Daan Priem
Boom Operator: Zoey Kenyon
Sound Design: Francesco Rubin, Luuk Bokkum
Set & Styling: Froukje Zuidema
Hair & Make-up: Ana Bogolyubova, Janelle Thijm
Driver: Marius Puiu
8 mm footage: Letitia Popa
Found Footage preserved by Eye Film Museum Amsterdam
Music: Marcel Alan
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