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  2. Cinema of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Hence, rapid collectivization and sovietization followed the Second World War. Although there were efforts to cultivate a Moldovan film culture in this period—Russian-language films continued to be subtitled in Romanian, the government published soviet newsreels focusing on Moldova, etc.—the cinematic situation remained stagnant until the ...

  3. List of Moldovan films - Wikipedia

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    TV film Carbon: Ion Borș 2022 Comedy-drama Chuchelo: 1992 Danila Prepeleac: 1996 Dezertir: 1997 Dnestrovskiye melodii: 1973 Musical Dolina schastya: 1993 The Gypsy Baron: Anthony Jacobson 2014 Documentary Lăutarii: Emil Loteanu: 1972 Drama Mamaliga Blues: Cassio Tolpolar 5 May 2014 (USA) Documentary Moldawien – Ein vergessenes Land: 2003 TV ...

  4. Moldovan language - Wikipedia

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    The language of the Moldovans had for centuries been interchangeably identified by both terms, but during the time of the Soviet Union, Moldovan, or as it was called at the time, Moldavian, was the only term officially recognized. Its resolution declared Moldavian a Romance language distinct from Romanian.

  5. Languages of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Moldova Official Romanian Minority Russian, Gagauz, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Foreign English, French Signed Romanian Sign Language Keyboard layout Romanian keyboard layout Part of a series on the Culture of Moldova History Prehistoric Balkans Dacia Principality of Moldavia Bessarabia Moldavian Democratic Republic Union with Romania Greater Romania Moldavian SSR Gagauzia conflict ...

  6. Category:Cinema of Moldova - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Moldovan films - Wikipedia

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  8. Moldavian dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Moldavian dialect is one of several dialects of the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian). It is spoken across the approximate area of the historical region of Moldavia , now split between the Republic of Moldova , Romania , and Ukraine .

  9. Moldova - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Moldova developed in the 1960s during the Soviet period, nurturing a small but lively film industry. [232] Following the collapse of the Soviet Union and Moldova's independence, the country's economic stagnation and poverty has hampered the Moldovan film industry. [232] [233] Nevertheless, some films have seen some international ...