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Elvìra Popèscu (Romanian pronunciation: [elˈvira poˈpesku]; in French, Elvire Popesco; 10 May 1894 – 11 December 1993) was a Romanian-French stage and film actress and theatre director. During the 1930s and 1940s, she starred in a number of French comedy films.
Alger Alexandru; Balta as A young nobleman; Victor Beldiman as Strul - the innkeeper; Ion Cernea; Charles Chamel as An innkeeper; Jacques Chapier; Stelian Crutescu; Tantzi Elvass as Dochita - Anica's mother
In 2013, the MPA ratings were visually redesigned, with the rating displayed on a left panel and the name of the rating shown above it. A larger panel on the right provides a more detailed description of the film's content and an explanation of the rating level is placed on a horizontal bar at the bottom of the rating.
University of Bucharest. Public universities and colleges: Academy of Economic Studies (Academia de Studii Economice); Architecture Institute (Institutul de Arhitectură Ion Mincu)
Sun Plaza is a shopping mall in Bucharest, Romania, developed by EMCT ROMANIA, managed by CBRE Romania and owned by Sparkassen Immobilien AG, under the design of the international firm of architects Chapman Taylor. The mall has: 1 hypermarket Carrefour (11,300 m²) 1 DIY Leroy Merlin (12,300 m²)
In recent years, domestic Romanian cinema started to gain back popularity, especially in the comedy sector. [39] With examples such as the 2020 comedy movie Miami Bici, which had 550,000+ cinema admissions in just three weeks, during late February-early March 2020, just before the cinemas in Romania closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. [40]
Kira Hagi, actress [13] and daughter of famous footballer Gheorghe Hagi [14]; Manuela Hărăbor, actress; Emil Hossu, actor; John Houseman, actor (born in Romania to a French-born Jewish father and an English mother, made his career in the United States as an English-language film and television actor) [15]
The majority of the acquired cinemas were - or are in the process of being - converted to the Pathé brand. In 2021 Pathé decided to sell three of its recent acquired CineAlpes cinemas to CinéWest. [3] Until 2010 the company operated several cinemas in Italy, but these locations were sold to due to difficulties in the Italian market. [4]