Contemporary Romanian Cinema : : The History of an Unexpected Miracle / / Dominique Nasta.
Over the last decade, audiences worldwide have become familiar with highly acclaimed films from the Romanian New Wave such as 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007), The Death of Mr. Lazarescu (2005), and 12:08 East of Bucharest (2006). However, the hundred or so years of Romanian cinema leading to the...
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Difficult Beginnings
- 2. Bright Intervals: Romania's Short-lived Thaw
- 3. Romanian Cinema in the 1970s: Versatility on the Menu
- 4. Dan Piţa: A Filmmaker for All Seasons
- 5. Mircea Daneliuc: Romanian Cinema's Rebel with a Cause
- 6. The 1989 Moment: Film and History in the Early 1990s
- 7. Through a Glass, Darkly: Lucian Pintilie as Past and Present Role Model
- 8. The Films of Nae Caranfil: A Taste of Turn-of-the-Century Sophisticated Comedy
- 9. Short Films on the Crest of the New Wave
- 10. Less is More: Puiu, Porumboiu, Muntean and the Impact of Romanian Film Minimalism
- 11. The 4, 3, 2 Paradigm: Cristian Mungiu's Large-scale Phenomenon
- 12. Making Films for Wider Audiences: Romanian Cinema Turns Global
- 13. Romanian Exilic and Diasporic Cinema: The Case of Radu Gabrea
- Conclusion
- notes
- filmography
- bibliography
- index