Synopsis

Bucharest, memory lost is a documentary about memory. It narrates the personal quest of Albert, a journalist born in exile in 1962, who wants to rediscover his roots. His father, the Spanish politician Jordi Solé Tura, one of the “fathers” of the Spanish Constitution, lived in exile because of his anti-Franco militancy towards the end of the 1950s. Now, Jordi has begun a new internal exile, this time without the possibility of return, with his fight against Alzheimer’s. His memory is fading more and more each day. This documentary tries to retrieve the memories of these singular lives, comprising historical figures and lesser-known stories about the fight against the Franco regime and the Cold War.