Silent Wedding
Silent Wedding (Romanian: Nunta mută) is a 2008 Romanian comedy-drama film about a young couple who was about to celebrate their marriage in 1953, but they were ordered to desist by the occupying Red Army and Communist authorities because the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin had died the night before. Since they could not openly celebrate, the wedding-goers try to party in silence.
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Directed by | Horațiu Mălăele |
Produced by | Vlad Păunescu |
Written by | Adrian Lustig Horațiu Mălăele |
Starring | Meda Victor Alexandru Potocean Valentin Teodosiu Alexandru Bindea Tudorel Filimon Nicolae Urs |
Music by | Alexandru Andrieș |
Cinematography | Vivi Drăgan Vasile |
Edited by | Cristian Nicolescu |
Distributed by | Castel Film (Romania) Agat Films & Cie (France) Samsa Film (Luxemburg) |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Romania |
Language | Romanian |
It was directed by Horațiu Mălăele.[1]
Cast
- Meda Andreea Victor as Mara
- Alexandru Potocean as Iancu
- Valentin Teodosiu as Grigore Aschie
- Alexandru Bindea as Gogonea
- Tudorel Filimon as Haralamb Vrabie
- Nicolae Urs as Mutu
- Luminița Gheorghiu as Fira
- Ioana Anton as Smaranda
- Dan Condurache as Mardare
- Doru Ana as Cârnu
- Șerban Pavlu as Coriolan
References
- "Silent Wedding (Nunta muta)". Monsters and Critics.com. Archived from the original on 27 July 2010. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
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