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  2. Metronom (film) - Wikipedia

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    Romanian. Metronom is a 2022 Romanian-French drama film written and directed by Alexandru Belc in his directorial debut. [1][2] Starring Mara Bugarin and Servan Lazarovici accompanied by Vlad Ivanov, Mihai Călin, Andreea Bibiri, Alina Brezunțeanu and Mara Vicol. [3] It had its world premiere on May 24, 2022, at the 75th Cannes Film Festival ...

  3. List of Romanian films - Wikipedia

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    2019. Collective. Alexander Nanau. Documentary. Nominated for two Oscars – Best Documentary and Best Foreign Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards. Winner of the Best Documentary Award at the 2020 European Film Awards. La Gomera. Corneliu Porumboiu.

  4. List of highest-grossing films in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Child's Pose is the first Romanian film to surpass the 1 million lei mark, Selfie 69 is the first romanian film to surpass the 2 million lei mark, Moromete Family: On the Edge of Time is the first romanian film to surpass the 3 million lei mark, Oh, Ramona! is the first romanian film to surpass the 4 and 5 lei marks, 5Gang: A Different Kind of ...

  5. The Father Who Moves Mountains - Wikipedia

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    September 17, 2021. (2021-09-17) Running time. 108 minutes. Country. Romania. Language. Romanian. The Father Who Moves Mountains (Romanian: Tata muta muntii) is a 2021 film written and directed by Daniel Sandu and starring Adrian Titieni, Elena Purea and Judith State. [1][2]

  6. Collective (2019 film) - Wikipedia

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    Collective (Romanian: Colectiv, also known as Collective: Unravelling a Scandal) is a 2019 documentary film directed, written, produced and edited by Alexander Nanau. The film centers on the 2016 public health scandal following the Colectiv nightclub fire. The film follows dual stories of investigative journalists at the Romanian newspaper ...

  7. List of Romanian historical films - Wikipedia

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    Romania during World War II: Ion Antonescu: Mircea: Mircea: 1989 1386–1418 Battle of Rovine, Battle of Nicopolis: Mircea cel Batrân, Mehmed I, Vlad III the Impaler: Mircea at IMDb: For the country: Pentru patrie: 1978 1877–1878 Romanian War of Independence: Carol I of Romania: Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man: Portretul luptătorului ...

  8. List of films about the Romanian Revolution - Wikipedia

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    A Lesson in Dying, date unknown. A Day in Bucharest, date unknown. Let There Be Peace in this House, date unknown. Requiem für Dominik, 1990. Dateline: 1989, Romania, 1991. Videograms of a Revolution, 1992. Dracula's Shadow - The Real Story Behind the Romanian Revolution, 2009.

  9. Vlad Țepeș (film) - Wikipedia

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    114 minutes. Country. Romania. Language. Romanian. 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.