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Release Date:
October 17, 2016
Original Title:
Cinema, Mon Amour
Alternate Titles:
Cinema, mon amour
Kino, moja miłość
Кино, моя любов
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
HBO Europe
Libra Film
Pink Productions
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Romania
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Follows the story of Viktor Purice - manager, former projectionist and lifetime cinephile and his two loyal employees, Cornelia & Lorena, in their everyday battle to preserve Dacia Panoramic Cinema in Piatra Neamt - one of the last remaining cinemas in Romania today. Having lived through "the golden age" of cinema, Viktor dreams of bringing back the good old glory days, yet struggles to keep up with the new harsh reality. In a theater that lacks heating and is slowly falling apart, with no support from the State who owns the place, it’s almost a Don Quixote fight.
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Cinematography:
Tudor Vladimir Panduru
Co-Producer:
Viktória Hozzová
Hanka Kastelicová
Radovan Síbrt
Colorist:
Jan Ali Moravec
Creative Consultant:
Alexander Nanau
Director:
Alexandru Belc
Director of Photography:
Tudor Vladimir Panduru
Editor:
Ion Ioachim Stroe
Executive Producer:
Bogdan Crăciun
Music:
Cezar Popescu
Producer:
Tudor Giurgiu
Aurelian Nica
Sound:
Filip Mureșan
Vlad Voinescu
Visual Effects:
Peter Palarik
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