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==In the arts==
Swiss theatre director [[Milo Rau]] and his International Institute of Political Murder (IIPM) wrote and produced the stage production ''[[The Last Days of the Ceausescus]]'' in 2009. The production was a re-enactment of the trial, and IIPM was able to obtain testimonies from individuals directly involved in the [[Romanian revolution]] (including dissidents, politicians, revolutionaries and ordinary Romanians) and the trial of the
A few days before the premiere at the [[Odeon Theatre (Bucharest)|Odeon Theatre]] in [[Bucharest]]<ref name=lastdaysiipm/> in 2010, Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu's son-in-law Mircea Oprean (the widower of [[Zoia Ceaușescu|Zoia]], who died in 2006), forced his way into rehearsals, saying that he and his brother-in-law [[Valentin Ceaușescu]] had registered the name "
The show then premiered at [[Hebbel am Ufer]] (HAU) in [[Berlin]], before touring Switzerland at the Schlachthaus Theater in [[Bern]], Theaterhaus Gessnerallee in [[Zurich]], and Südpol in [[Lucerne]].<ref name=lastdaysiipm/> It was also later produced at the [[Festival d'Avignon]] in France,<ref>{{cite web | title=The Last Days of the Ceaușescus by Milo Rau | website=Ashkal Alwan | url=https://www.ashkalalwan.org/program.php?category=4&id=97 | language=la | access-date=19 March 2024}}</ref> and a documentary film (''Die letzten Tage der Ceausescus'') was made about it.<ref>{{imdb title|3894634|Die letzten Tage der Ceausescus}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=The Last Days Of The Ceausescus | website=dafilms.com | date=10 October 2022 | url=https://dafilms.com/film/14869-the-last-days-of-the-ceausescus | access-date=19 March 2024}}</ref><ref name=interview2023>{{cite web | interviewer-last=Brînză | interviewer-first=Teia |first=Milo| last=Rau| title=Milo Rau: "Let's continue, but in another way" | website=Capital Cultural | date=30 June 2023 | url=https://capitalcultural.ro/en/milo-rau-lets-continue-but-in-another-way/ | access-date=19 March 2024}}</ref>
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