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  2. Category:Films set in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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  3. Cinema of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Romania has been home to many internationally acclaimed films and directors. The first internationally awarded Romanian movie was the 1938 documentary Țara Moților (about Moților Land in the Apuseni Mountains, Romania) directed by Paul Călinescu which received a prize at the 1939 7th Venice International Film Festival.

  4. List of Romanian films - Wikipedia

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    Romania's first found footage horror movie, winner of Best Film at the 2015 A Night of Horror International Film Festival in Sydney and Best Actor for Adrian Țofei at the 2016 Nashville Film Festival: Box: Florin Șerban: Rafael Florea Drama Screened during the 2015 Toronto Film Festival. Circle of Love: Ion Marinescu

  5. Category:Films set in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Films set in Bucharest (35 P) D. Documentary films about Romania (6 P) F. ... Pages in category "Films set in Romania" The following 79 pages are in this category ...

  6. List of films shot in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Prejmer, Bucharest 1993 Bloodstone: Subspecies 2: Anders Hove, Denice Duff, Kevin Spirtas Bucharest 1994 Bloodlust: Subspecies 3: Anders Hove, Denice Duff, Kevin Spirtas Bucharest 1998 Bloodstorm: Subspecies 4: Anders Hove, Denice Duff, Jonathon Morris Bucharest 2002 Amen. Ulrich Tukur, Mathieu Kassovitz, Sebastian Koch, Ulrich Mühe

  7. Cișmigiu Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The park was built in 1847, at a time when Bucharest was the capital of Wallachia, on a site formerly known as Lacul lui Dura neguțătorul (the "Lake of Dura the merchant"), or simply as Dura. [2] The pool it replaced was a popular site for fishing from as early as the 17th century, and was inhabited by mallard colonies. [2]

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  9. Tineretului Park - Wikipedia

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    Tineretului Lake in Bucharest Aside from green areas around the lake , the park contains a number of playgrounds as well as a navigable lake, utilised by leisure boats in summer. Tineretului Park contains the Sala Polivalentă , one of Bucharest's largest multi-purpose halls, used for concerts and indoor sporting events.