Collective
In 2015, 27 people perished in a tragic fire at Colectív, a club in Romania, and a shocking 37 more died in hospitals due to inadequate facilities and rampant infections. As a whistle-blower exposes the hospital conditions to a team of investigative journalists, one revelation leads to another, and a vast corruption network is uncovered in the health care system. Following the resignation of the Minister of Health, a new minister offers unprecedented access to the ongoing reforms and the obstacles it faces. Following journalists, whistle-blowers, survivors, and government officials, Colectív is an immersive and uncompromising look into the cost of corruption and the price of truth.
Alexander Nanau is a German-Romanian filmmaker, born in Romania, who studied directing at the Academy of Film and Television in Berlin. His documentary film, The World According to Ion B, won an Emmy Award in 2010. His feature documentary film, Toto and His Sisters, was nominated for an Academy Award in 2015. Nanau worked as Director of Photography for the French-German documentary, Nothingwood (Sonia Kronlund), that was shot in Afghanistan, and which premiered in Cannes in 2017.