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La Femme de mon Ami by Raynald Delerme] La Peur D'aimer (2000) by Reginal Lubin; La Pluie d'espoir (2007) by jack roche; La Rebelle (2005) La Ronde des vodu (1987) La vengeance de Rodney (Laura 2) (2009) by Valentin C. Lustra; La Vie de Job by Valentin C. Lustra; Lakay (2011) by Hugues Gentillon; Lakay (2014) by Tirf Alexius; Lavichè: A crisis ...
The New Year That Never Came (Romanian: Anul Nou care n-a fost) is a 2024 Romanian historical tragicomedy film written and directed by Bogdan Mureșanu in his feature directorial debut. Based on Mureșanu's 2018 short film, The Christmas Gift , it stars Adrian Văncică [ ro ] , Nicoleta Hâncu, Iulian Postelnicu [ ro ] , Mihai Călin [ ro ...
Many other leaders of the Liberals, including Ion Brătianu, Nicolae Golescu, Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, and Nicolae Crețulescu, were arrested under suspicion of having backed the conspiracy. The trials of the civilians who took part in the revolt were eventually moved to Târgoviște and, on October 17, 1870, they were found not guilty.
Bogdan Žižić: Written by: Željko Senečić Bogdan Žižić: Starring: Fabijan Šovagović Jagoda Kaloper Rade Marković Ana Karić: Cinematography: Tomislav Pinter: Edited by: Radojka Tanhofer: Music by: Tomica Simović
Bogdan Žižić (8 November 1934 – 29 April 2021) [1] was a Croatian film director and screenwriter. Žižić was regarded as one of the most prolific Croatian directors of short documentary films, and was also known for several critically acclaimed feature films made in the 1970s.
Wendy Ide of Screen Daily called the film a "grimly efficient character study of a flawed and damaged man". [1]Michael Talbot-Haynes of Film Threat gave the film a score of 9/10 and called it a "superior portrait of the abyss that yawns beneath so many", and praised the direction, the performances and the screenplay.
Hungarian director András Fésős is in post-production with his sophomore feature “Rise Up and Walk,” starring Romania’s Bogdan Dumitrache, who won best actor prizes at Locarno with ...
After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, Karaula was the first film made in co-production with all the former republics, as well as a company from Hungary, the United Kingdom, and Austria, and the film was supported by the Ministry of Culture and Sports of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Macedonia, the Ministry ...