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Located during the Second World War, the dialogue is in French, Romanian and German. 2006: 12:08 East of Bucharest: Corneliu Porumboiu: Comedy: About the actuality of the Romanian Revolution. Love Sick: Tudor Giurgiu: Drama: Lesbian teenage drama. The Paper Will Be Blue: Radu Muntean: Drama: The first night of the revolution. The Way I Spent ...
Romania during World War II: Ion Antonescu: Mircea: Mircea: 1989 1386–1418 Battle of Rovine, Battle of Nicopolis: Mircea cel Batrân, Mehmed I, Vlad III the Impaler: Mircea at IMDb: For the country: Pentru patrie: 1978 1877–1878 Romanian War of Independence: Carol I of Romania: Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man: Portretul luptătorului ...
Romanian film about Domitian's Dacian War, with Pierre Brice (dir. by Sergiu Nicolaescu) Masada: 1981 TV miniseries about the siege of Masada in the First Jewish-Roman War, dir. by Boris Sagal: Age of Treason: 1993
Mungiu and cinematographer Oleg Mutu shot it in Bucharest and other Romanian locations in 2006. After making its world premiere at Cannes, 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days made its Romanian debut on 1 June 2007, at the Transilvania International Film Festival. It opened to critical acclaim, and was noted for its minimalism and intense themes.
After Mihai Viteazul (Michael the Brave), it is the most watched Romanian historical film, and the fourth most watched movie of all time in Romania. [3] Mira Liehm and Antonín J. Liehm argue that "the pathos of The Dacians and Michael the Brave was so moving to the Romanian audience and the films' naivete so sincere that their success became ...
Pages in category "Romanian-language films" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Aferim! (English: Bravo!) is a 2015 Western comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Radu Jude and produced by Ada Solomon. [3] It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival, where Radu Jude won the Silver Bear for Best Director. [4]
Romanian film posters (101 F) B. Romanian films based on plays (1 P) Romanian black-and-white films (27 P) E. English-language Romanian films (64 P) I.