

Collective
When government fails, we all pay the price.
In the aftermath of a tragic fire in a Romanian club, burn victims begin dying in hospitals from wounds that were not life threatening. A team of investigative journalists move into action uncovering the mass corruption of the health system and of the state institutions. Collective follows journalists, whistle blowers, and authorities alike. An immersive and uncompromising look into a dysfunctional system, exposing corruption, propaganda, and manipulation that nowadays affect not only Romania, but societies around the world.
Runtime
1h 49m
Language
RO
Budget
Undisclosed
Revenue
$200K
Cast
Faces behind the story

Cătălin Tolontan
Himself
Mirela Neag
Herself
Razvan Lutac
Himself

Tedy Ursuleanu
Herself

Vlad Voiculescu
Himself

Camelia Roiu
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Gallery
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Reviews
Audience signals
As we witness the chronological outcome of events, we reach a bleak and sudden ending that leaves us to ask the question - what now? That's precisely what many Romanians would also be asking of their government: should things slowly but surely improve on the path Vlad Voiculesu set them upon, or revert to old ways for ease, convenience and a share in the dirty money? Only time will tell. What is fortunate is that the unrelenting work of Catalin Tolotan and the Sports Gazette team persevered under criticism to bring this heinous situation to light. - Charlie David Page Read Charlie's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-collective-a-shocking-raw-investigation-that-defies-belief
Corruption kills people. This is not metaphor, not hyperbole, not political rhetoric; it is the documented, undeniable truth at the heart of Collective, Alexander Nanau's devastating chronicle of the aftermath of the 2015 Colectiv nightclub fire in Bucharest. The film follows investigative journalists from the Sports Gazette as they uncover a network of medical corruption so grotesque it beggars belief: diluted disinfectants in hospitals, patients dying from infections in burn units that should have saved them, a system of bribes and falsified documents reaching into the highest levels of government. The initial fire killed dozens; the corruption killed dozens more, slowly, painfully, in what should have been places of healing. What makes Collective so chilling is watching the government's response in real time: denial, placation, empty promises, the performance of reform without substance. Officials knew. They knew hospitals were death traps, knew the system was rotten, knew people were dying from preventable infections, and they did nothing until journalists and public outcry made inaction impossible. Even then, the machinery of corruption grinds on, adapting, surviving, waiting for attention to fade. The film's message is blunt and essential: absent the vigilance of honest journalism and engaged political populations, governments will continue to kill their citizens without remorse. They will cut corners, accept bribes, falsify reports, and when people die as a result, they will offer condolences and change nothing. Nanau captures this with remarkable access and restraint, letting the facts speak with their own terrible eloquence. This is vital, enraging cinema, a reminder that democracy requires constant attention, and that the price of looking away is measured in body counts. The film may document Romanian corruption specifically, but it serves as a warning to every failed medical system, including those in the US, Canada, and the UK, where profit motives, bureaucratic indifference, and/or corporate collusion produce their own body counts. The mechanisms differ but the result is the same. Nanau's film insists we pay attention, that we refuse to bow down, that we remember: the billionaires, authoritarians, and power mongers are devoid of morals and simply don't care about the loss of lives as long as it's someone else's life. (Free Luigi Mangioni!)
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