
Bright Future
In the summer of 1989, the 13th edition of the World Festival of Youth and Students was held in Pyongyang. Thousands of socialist youth from 177 countries celebrated their belief in a better society and international solidarity.
Production
Manifest Film, Conset Film, Keumyoil Film
Language
RO
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Pompilius Onofrei
Song Ji-Young
Emilian Urse
Himself (archive footage)
Adrian Năstase
Himself (archive footage)
Silvia Dumitrescu
Herself (archive footage)

Dan Bittman
Himself (archive footage)
Edi Petroșel
Himself (archive footage)

Loredana Groza
Herself (archive footage)
Mugur Isărescu
Himself (archive footage)

Dan Puric
Himself (archive footage)
George Copos
Himself (archive footage)

Kim Il-sung
Himself (archive footage)

Nicolae Ceaușescu
Himself (archive footage)
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