Inimă de țigan is a heartwarming TV show that follows the lives of a gypsy family as they navigate through various hilarious and emotional situations. The show delves into the intricacies of their culture while highlighting the importance of love, family, and traditions in their lives.
The Death of Mr. Lazarescu follows the story of an elderly man who becomes gravely ill and must navigate the Romanian healthcare system in a desperate attempt to receive treatment. Faced with indifference and bureaucracy, Lazarescu's health continues to deteriorate as he encounters a series of doctors, nurses, and medical professionals who seem more concerned with their own issues than his well-being. As he is shuttled from one hospital to another, Lazarescu's journey becomes a darkly comedic exploration of mortality and the human capacity for compassion.
Child's Pose follows the story of a mother who will stop at nothing to protect her son after he is involved in a deadly car accident. As she navigates the complex web of corruption, power, and familial stereotypes, she must confront her own Oedipus complex and face the consequences of her actions.
In 'Philanthropy,' a high school teacher faces the challenges of retirement and finds purpose in philanthropy. Along the way, he develops relationships with students, confronts his own frustrations, and explores the themes of compassion and existentialism.
The Way I Spent the End of the World is a drama set in Romania during the 1989 revolution against dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. The film follows Eva, a 17-year-old girl, who falls in love with Andrei and plans to escape the country with him. However, her plans are disrupted when her older brother, Lalalilu, decides to assassinate Ceausescu. Amidst the chaos, Eva must navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and political unrest.
The Moromete family in Romania navigates through the social and political changes of the 20th century, while dealing with personal struggles and family dynamics. Their experiences reflect the larger themes of a society on the edge of time.
Why Are the Bells Ringing, Mitica? is a hilarious comedy-drama film that revolves around Mitica, a quirky character, and the chaos that ensues with the bells ringing. Set in 1981, the movie portrays the eccentricities of Mitica and his comedic encounters with the bourgeoisie. Based on a novel, this film will tickle your funny bone and shed light on the complexities of the bourgeois society.
In this comedy-drama, a senator in Romania shakes up the political scene with his unconventional and humorous actions. As he navigates the challenges of politics, he surprises everyone with his unexpected but effective methods. With a touch of romance and plenty of laughs, 'The Snails' Senator' is an entertaining and light-hearted film that offers a unique perspective on politics.
The Moromete family, living in a Romanian village, deals with various challenges including debt, taxes, and family relationships. Their lives are affected by the changing political and social landscape of pre-World War II Romania.
Drăgan Niță is a humble French teacher from Romania that has always dreamt of visiting Paris one day. To make his dream come true, he saves 1 lei every day.
A lumberjack, Doru, whose wife dies leaving the child she was looking after, Meda, at risk of being sent to an orphanage, decides to fight for adoption, against the odds.
Weekend with My Mother is a drama film that follows the story of a weekend getaway that reveals hidden truths and family secrets. The main character navigates through issues surrounding health care, drug addiction, and mistakes made in the past.
The Woman in the Dream was a 2005 Romanian film directed by Dan Pița.
Obsessed by greed and the fact that his wife is in love with his brother, innkeeper Stavarache heads towards madness. Based on the I.L.Caragiale novel, "In Times of War"
A story about a young boy and his adventurous holidays out of town.
In 1975 Romania, a young and ambitious doctor embarks on a journey of self-discovery and love. Along the way, he encounters unexpected friendships and comedic situations, all centered around the symbolic red apples that bring joy and happiness to his life.
Jacob is a drama film set in a Romanian village nestled in the Carpathian mountains. It portrays the intense struggle for survival that the villagers go through.
Two hit men wait for their next target in an empty apartment. The hours go by. Little by little, they start losing their patience and their temper. Pretty soon, they may even lose their lives. Killing time can be a deadly affair.
A successful writer returns to his hometown to visit his family and friends. Along the way, he confronts his past and rediscovers the value of home. The movie explores themes of family, nostalgia, and personal growth.
When a child steals candles from the cemetery, in order to provide some light means for his family sheltered into a damp basement of a block of flats, this circumstance can say a lot about the sufferance imposed by transition period of time in Romania. This child is one of the seven that Maria has got. She is a 33 years old ordinary woman, whose husband (Ion) is unemployed and has become a drunkard and violently acting, maybe because of his despairing and lack of prospective.