Friday, November 20 | 8 pm
Saturday, November 21 | 5:30 & 8 pm
Sunday, November 22 | 3 pm
In partnership with Magnolia Pictures, we’re proud to make the award-winning journalism documentary Collective available for in-person screenings in OKCMOA’s Noble Theater and for at-home viewing in our virtual cinema! Click here for information about watching at home.
PLEASE NOTE: In order to ensure social distancing in the Noble Theater, tickets and seating capacity are limited. Unavailable seats and rows are marked.
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“Premiering at the 2019 Venice International Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival, early Oscar frontrunner Collective has captivated audiences with its real-life tale of systemic corruption and the journalists who expose it.
On October 30, 2015, a fire at the Bucharest club Colectiv killed 27 people and injured 180, leading to public protests that brought down the Romanian government. When an additional 37 people died in the hospital from infection, journalist Cătălin Tolontan and the reporters at Romania’s Sports Gazette newspaper exposed the unchecked corruption that sacrificed countless lives for the greed of a few.
At the same time, others fought hard against the system of oppression strangling the nation, including several whistleblowers, a young bureaucrat who tried to reform the system despite entrenched opposition, and a survivor from the Colectiv fire who expressed her pain through art. With the feel of a real-life political thriller, Collective takes us inside the world of reporters and other brave Romanian citizens who confronted the failure of the state with the only weapon they had: the truth.” -Sundance Film Festival
Director Alexander Nanau | 2019 | In English and Romanian with English subtitles | 109 min | NR | DCP