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  2. List of Romanian actors - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. The Sun Rises (1954 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Sun Rises (Romanian: Răsare soarele) is a 1954 Romanian drama film directed by Dinu Negreanu. [1] It was made at the recently opened Buftea Studios in Bucharest.The film is a sequel to Negreanu's 1953 film The Bugler's Grandsons, and covers the Second World War and post-war years.

  4. Dacii (film) - Wikipedia

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    Dacii (The Dacians) is a 1967 historical drama film about the run up to Domitian's Dacian War, which was fought between the Roman Empire and the Dacians in AD 87-88. The film shows historical events about Romania. The film was directed by Romanian director Sergiu Nicolaescu. It was released on 31 May 1967 in France.

  5. Haiducii (film) - Wikipedia

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    This article related to a Romanian film of the 1960s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. Cinema of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The film was finished only near the end of the year 1945 due to the events of the war. For the most part, the technical crew was that of O noapte furtunoasă, plus the French cameraman Louis Behrend. The actors were George Demetru, Ana Colda, Maria Filotti, Mișu Fotino and Radu Beligan. It premiered on 2 March 1946 at the Excelsior cinema.

  7. Burebista (film) - Wikipedia

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    Burebista (1980) is a Romanian historical epic film about the life of the ancient Dacian king Burebista, depicting his battle to unify his nation and to resist Roman incursions. The film was made to commemorate the supposed 2,050th anniversary of the founding of the "unified and centralized" country that was to become Romania.

  8. Veronica (1972 film) - Wikipedia

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    Veronica is a 1972 Romanian children's musical film directed by Elisabeta Bostan. [1] It was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. [2] It is the first of two films based on La Fontaine's Fables. [3]

  9. Michael the Brave (film) - Wikipedia

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    Michael the Brave (Romanian: Mihai Viteazul) is a Romanian historic epic film, directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu and starring Amza Pellea in the leading role. The film is a representation of the life of Wallachia's ruler Michael the Brave, and his will to unite the three Romanian principalities (Wallachia, Moldavia, and Transylvania) into one country.