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Release Date:
March 20, 2009
Original Title:
Weekend cu mama
Alternate Titles:
Weekend anyával
Weekend con mamá
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Media Pro Pictures
Production Countries:
Romania
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
15 years ago, Luiza decided to make a fresh start in Spain. She left her 3-year-old daughter Cristina in the care of her relatives and took off. When she returns to Romania, the woman learns some shocking truths that were kept hidden from her: Cristina ran away from home, is a drug addict and has a 2-year-old girl who lives in an orphanage. Overwhelmed by guilt, Luiza attempts to save her daughter
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Art Direction:
Adrian Popescu
Boom Operator:
Nicolae Comarzan
Casting:
Domnica Circiumaru
Director:
Stere Gulea
Director of Photography:
Marius Panduru
Editor:
Alexandra Gulea
Executive Producer:
Iuliana Tarnovețchi
Makeup Artist:
Mariana Andreescu
Original Music Composer:
Jeremy Adelman
Producer:
Andrei Boncea
Production Design:
Maria Peici
Sound Mixer:
Cristinel Sirli
Writer:
Stere Gulea
Vera Ion
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