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Director's Statement
Conformism was a way of surviving. The interference of Secret Services in our life was regarded as something normal. The main character of Voice Over had accepted those rules. They're slowly devastating his human face and are killing his love. Chasing a better and better professional realization he makes a lot of compromises. Voice Over is a portrait of the intellectuals generation from the Late Communism, part of which I am. Voice Over is a story about the personal choice we make every day.