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4 Proof Film: Adrian Sitaru (director), with Sorin Cociș, Tudor Aaron Istodor, Mehdi Nebbou, Nicolas Wanczycki, Diana Spătărescu, Andreea Vasile, Adrian Titieni, Cristian Ilinca: Drama: April 22: Dincolo de calea ferată Strada Film: Cătălin Mitulescu (director), with Ada Condeescu, Alexandru Potocean: Drama: May 13: Tudo Imagine8
Comedy, Drama: Selfie 69 Cristina Iacob: Sieranevada: Cristi Puiu: Mimi Brănescu, Dana Dogaru, Sorin Medeleni, Ana Ciontea, Bogdan Dumitrache Drama: Selected as the Romanian entry at the 89th Academy Awards. Selected for Palme d'Or at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Awarded Best Film at Gopo Awards. 2017: Ana, mon amour: Călin Peter Netzer: Drama
Drama [2] J U N E 24 So Bright Is the View: Directors: Joël Florescu, Michaël Florescu Cast: Bianca Valea, Ovidu Niculescu Drama [3] J U L Y 3 Desert Dancer: Director: Richard Raymond Cast: Reece Ritchie, Freida Pinto, Nazanin Boniadi, Tom Cullen, Marama Corlett, Akin Gazi Relativity Media: Biography Drama [4] S E P T E M B E R 4 Kira ...
Weekend End Date Film Total Weekend Gross (Romanian leu) Notes 1: January 8, 2023: Romina, VTM: 6,553,905 [1] 3rd highest weekend gross of all timeIn its 4th weekend, Avatar: The Way of Water became the highest-grossing film of all time
Forum Film Romania 9,142,750 8 Gladiator II: Ro Image 2000 9,067,443 9 Venom: The Last Dance: InterComFilm Distribution 8.870,516 10 Death on Vacation: Bravo Films
Production was led by the Romanian company Mandragora, and co-produced by France's Société Française de Coproduction, Switzerland's Bord Cadre Films and Germany's Essential Filmproduktion. The total production budget was 2 million Euro , including 380,000 Euro from the Romanian National Center of Cinematography and 250,000 Euro from Eurimages .
In the Romanian exhibition, a team of Lumière brothers' employees screened several films, including the famous L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat. [9] The next year, in 1897, the French cameraman Paul Menu (an employee of the Lumière brothers) shot the first film set in Romania, The Royal parade on May 10, 1897. [9]
Vlad Țepeș is a 1979 Romanian historical drama film directed by Doru Năstase. [1] The film recounts the story of Vlad the Impaler (also known as Vlad Dracula), the mid-15th century Voivode of Wallachia, and his fights with the Ottoman Turks on the battlefield and with the Boyars in his court.