Valley of the Blinds (2019)
42KValley of the Blinds: Directed by Ion Ionescu. With Oncu Valentin Alin, Jurj Andreea, Viorica Bantas, Norbert Boda. If you like a movie inspired on a true story this is the one to see. On 30th August 1940 Hitler obliged on the Second Vienna Accord that Romania will give 43.942 square kilometers of its territory to Hungary. This accord will change forever the lives of many local communities. THIS IS THEIR STORY. A love story between Sandor, a hot headed, but kind Jewish-Romanian farmer, and Rozalia, a spirited young Romanian, the daughter of the actual head of community. When the city falls under the control of ultra-nationalistic Hungarian mayor, Sandor and Rozalia decide to run away and trying to escape by getting to Romanian territory. Pista, a Hungarian policeman who has been courting Rozalia aggressively but with no success is hunting them down on their attempt to their freedom. On their run we witness trough their yes the violence and the massacres taking place around them in Transylvania. Sandor fights with all his determination to save the woman he loves. For more information regarding film production go to FB page.
“u0026quot;On 30th August 1940 Hitler obliged on the Second Vienna Accord that Romania will give 43.942 square kilometers…u0026quot;u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt is not u0026quot;Second Vienna Accordsu0026quot;, but Second Vienna AWARD!!!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn 1940 Romania and Hungary were u0026quot;browbeatenu0026quot; into accepting Axis arbitration and this is the appelation under which this arbitration had remained in the historical record. Foreign Ministers Joachim von Ribbentrop of Germany and Galeazzo Ciano of Italy met on 30 August 1940 at the Belvedere Palace, in Vienna. They reduced the Hungarian demands to 43,492 square kilometres (16,792 sq mi), with a population of 2,667,007. The treaty was signed by Hungarian Foreign Minister István Csáky and Romanian Foreign Minister Mihail Manoilescu.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMeanwhile, the Romanian government had acceded to Italyu0026#39;s request for territorial cessions to Bulgaria, another German-aligned neighbor. On 7 September, under the Treaty of Craiova, the u0026quot;Cadrilateru0026quot; (southern Dobruja) was returned to Bulgaria.”