Nunți muzici și casete video (2008) [N/A]

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Release Date:
November 26, 2008

Original Title:
Nunți muzici și casete video

Genres:
Documentary | Music | Romance

Production Companies:
HBO
Hai Hui Entertainement

Production Countries:
Romania

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 57

Something to remember.

A "behind-the-scenes" insight of the Romanian wedding industry, with cameramen, photographers and singers from all around the country in the spotlight. Their life stories, their editing styles, their hands-on-approach know-how and, of course, their performances at weddings, mix up in a shortcut-style film. George Stirbat, the 30-something one-man-show singer from the small town of Onesti returned home after a mini-Broadway career and Petru Manici, the coal mine electrician from the mining town of Petrosani, are just two of the most interesting characters the film follows in their quest to achieve perfection for the bride's and groom's memories. Something to remember.

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Assistant Editor:
Valeriu Caliman
Ruxandra Mihai

Boom Operator:
Dragos Apetri
Tudor D. Popescu
Vlad Voinescu

Cinematography:
Toma Velio

Colorist:
Victor Dumitrovici

Director:
Tudor Giurgiu

Editor:
Mircea Olteanu

Executive Producer:
Bogdan Crăciun
Sorina Stănculescu

First Assistant Director:
Toma Peiu

Line Producer:
Toma Peiu

Producer:
Andrei Cretulescu
Oana Giurgiu
Carmen Harabagiu
Aurelian Nica

Production Driver:
Bogdan Craciun

Second Assistant Director:
Tudor D. Popescu

Sound:
Marius Leftãrache

Sound Recordist:
Vlad Voinescu

Transportation Captain:
Tudor Giurgiu

Writer:
Tudor Giurgiu

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