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Release Date:
August 23, 2018
Original Title:
Salix Caprea
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
Amprenta Films
OWH studio
Production Countries:
Moldova
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
Salix Caprea (“Goat Willow” tree) is the type of tree that was supposed to cover a large meadow area in a small village in the Republic of Moldova. As part of a donation from foreign investors, a couple of thousands of trees were planted by the Americans. After a couple of years, during a visit along with delegation from the state, they wanted to see the growth of the trees. In a comedic investigation, the mayor and the police officer discovered the area all empty and the “goat willow” trees were all gone, eaten by…the goats.
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Art Direction:
Elena Porumbescu
Assistant Director:
Isabela Tent
Associate Producer:
Mariana Liurca
Camera Technician:
Adrian Pădurețu
Co-Producer:
Valeriu Andriuță
Colorist:
Claudiu Doaga
Costume Design:
Galina Roșca
Costumer:
Galina Roșca
Director:
Valeriu Andriuță
Director of Photography:
Roman Canțîr
Editor:
Iulia Andriuța
Executive Producer:
Ion Bors
Foley Recording Engineer:
Udateanu Mihai
Makeup Artist:
Galina Roșca
Producer:
Virgiliu Margineanu
Script Supervisor:
Stela Lupan
Sound:
Petre Osman
Sound Designer:
Petre Osman
Sound Editor:
Iulia Andriuța
Sound Mixer:
Andrei Boanță
Writer:
Valeriu Andriuță
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