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  2. Cinema of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The film was directed by Grigore Brezeanu, a director from the same theatre and the son of the great actor Ion Brezeanu. The film played between 26 and 30 September 1911 at the Apollo Cinema. On 7 November 1911, the film Înșirăte mărgărite... (Spread Yourselves, Daisies) premiered.

  3. Pro Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Pro Cinema (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌprot͡ʃineˈma]) is a Romanian movie channel that launched on April 19, 2004.It is owned by Central European Media Enterprises.It was the first Romanian TV channel dedicated exclusively to movies, and as such it attracted a significant audience from its very inception, mainly in the 21-54 urban demographic.

  4. Life for Real - Wikipedia

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    Life for Real (French: La Vie pour de vrai) is a 2023 comedy film written and directed by Dany Boon. [7] It is a co-production between France and Belgium. The film stars Boon, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Kad Merad. It was theatrically released by Pathé on 19 April 2023.

  5. Pro TV - Wikipedia

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    Trăieşte Pro TV: Long live Pro TV: 2016-2017 Ai ce trebuie: You've got what it takes: 2017-2018 Ştii ce vrei! Vrei Pro TV: You know what you want! You want Pro TV: 2018-2021, 2022-2024 Ăsta-i spectacolul, asta-i televiziunea: This is the show, this is television: 2021-2022 Ai ce vrei! Ai Pro TV: You have what you want! You have Pro TV: 2024 ...

  6. La Vie en Rose (film) - Wikipedia

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    La Vie en Rose was the highest-grossing French film of 2007. [33] It debuted at number two at the French box office, selling over 1,5 million admissions in its first week. [ 34 ] In theaters, the film grossed US$87,484,847 worldwide – $10,301,706 in the United States and Canada and $77,183,141 elsewhere in the world. [ 6 ]

  7. La Vie nouvelle - Wikipedia

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    Beugnet, Martine. (2007) Cinema and sensation: French film and the art of transgression. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Chamarette, Jenny. (2013) Phenomenology and the future of film: rethinking subjectivity beyond French cinema. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

  8. 12:08 East of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Wendy Ide of The Times described the film as "one of the best of the new wave of Romanian cinema" and "a droll delight that questions the nature of historical record and the realities of postcommunist Romania with a slyly comic and disarmingly self-mocking tone." [8] It also received 4 stars out of 4 from the New York Post.

  9. To Life (film) - Wikipedia

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    To Life (original title: À la vie) is a 2014 French drama film directed and co-written by Jean-Jacques Zilbermann. The film was presented in the Piazza Grande section at the 2014 Locarno International Film Festival. The film stars Julie Depardieu, Johanna ter Steege and Suzanne Clément. [2]