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2008
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With his feature Love Sick, Romanian director Tudor Giurgiu paints a sensitive and tender observational portrait of falling...
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2006
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A Romanian schoolgirl finds her life forever changed when she accidentally knocks over a bust of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu...
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2006
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Nae Caranfil's Filantropica (Philanthropy) is a comedy about a man attempting to live beyond his means. Ovidiu...
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Ovidiu
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2002
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2000
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This savage Romanian satire of the media concerns the ghosts of that country's totalitarian past. Writers Victor and Ioana...
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1999
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Marion (Charlotte Rampling), a sly and sophisticated French madam, convinces a beautiful bevy of Romanian women to board a...
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1997
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This slow-paced drama is ideal viewing for those who are interested in the genuine rigors of championship training among...
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Mitran
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1991
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In this odd, silly and allegorical fairy-tale, peaceful and warlike knights vie for the hand of a beautiful princess, while...
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1990
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1989
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In this interesting drama, three sequences which could have formed separate stories are linked together, like cars on a...
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1982
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Director and screenwriter Mircea Daneliuc, with co-author Dinu Sararu, set this story of the peasants' resistence to land...
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1980
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1979
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In the latter part of the 19th century, the Ottoman Turks still governed large portions of Eastern Europe and the Middle East...
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1979
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1978
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Filip
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1975
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Carol II of Rumania (1893-1953), also known as Charles II, was one of the last of Europe's kingly usurpers (having stolen the...
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1974
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A ship loaded with ammonium nitrate catches fire and is abandoned by its crew at the mouth of the Danube, near the Black Sea....
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1973
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