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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.
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days ( Romanian: 4 luni, 3 săptămâni și 2 zile) is a 2007 Romanian art film [n 1] written and directed by Cristian Mungiu and starring Anamaria Marinca, Laura Vasiliu, and Vlad Ivanov. The film is set in Communist Romania in the final years of the Nicolae Ceaușescu era. It tells the story of two students, roommates ...
Collective ( Romanian: Colectiv, also known as Collective: Unravelling a Scandal) is a 2019 Romanian 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 ...
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 Requiem für Dominik at IMDb. Dateline: 1989, Romania, 1991. Videogramme einer Revolution, 1992 Videogramme einer Revolution at IMDb. Dracula's Shadow - The Real Story Behind the Romanian Revolution, 2009.
The cinema of Romania is the art of motion-picture making within the nation of Romania or by Romanian filmmakers abroad. The history of cinema in Romania dates back to the late 19th century, as early as the history of film itself. With the first set of films screened on May 27, 1896, in the building of L'Indépendance Roumanie newspaper in ...
Adrian Țofei, Sonia Teodoriu, Florentina Hariton, Alexandra Stroe. Psychological Horror. Romania's first found footage horror movie, winner of Best Film at the 2015 A Night of Horror International Film Festival in Sydney and Best Actor for Adrian Țofei at the 2016 Nashville Film Festival. Box. Florin Șerban.
Romania's highest-grossing films. The most represented years on the list are 2022, and 2023 with 8 films each. Titanic is the first film in Romania to surpass the 1 million lei mark, Avatar is the first film to surpass the 10 and 20 million lei mark, and Avatar: The Way of Water is the first film to surpass the 30 million lei mark.
Oh, Ramona! is a 2019 Romanian coming-of-age comedy film directed by Cristina Jacob, based on the novel Suck It, Ramona! by Romanian comedian Andrei Ciobanu. [2] [3] The film was released in Romania on 14 February 2019 by Jacob Bros and on Netflix on 1 June 2019. [4] [5] Oh, Ramona! is the first Romanian film distributed worldwide on Netflix in ...