1. Where to begin with Cristian Mungiu | BFI
18 sep 2023 · As his latest film RMN goes on release, we backtrack through Cristian Mungui's widescreen cinema of moral dilemmas and awkward truths.
As his latest film R.M.N. goes on release, we backtrack through Cristian Mungui’s widescreen cinema of moral dilemmas and awkward truths.
2. Cristian MUNGIU - Festival de Cannes
Cristian Mungiu was born in Ia?i, in 1968. After studying English Literature at university, he worked as a teacher and journalist for the written press, radio ...
"Value and originality have never achieved easy recognition in the cinema. And it’s even harder to recognise the value and originality of very young directors. But the Cinéfondation is known for having succeeded in doing just that to great effect. The Cinéfondation has always given young directors the help and reco
3. Cristian Mungiu - TorinoFilmLab
Cristian Mungiu is a Romanian filmmaker born in Iaşi, Romania in 1968. His debut film, OCCIDENT (WEST), was premiered in Directors' Fortnight in Cannes in 2002.
Cristian Mungiu is a Romanian filmmaker born in Iaşi, Romania in 1968. His debut film, OCCIDENT (WEST), was premiered in Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes in 2002 and was an audience hit in Romania. In 2007, his second feature, 4 MONTHS, 3 WEEKS AND 2 DAYS, was awarded the Palme d’Or in Cannes. The film later received several awards as best film of the year from various international associations of film critics. It also won the European Film Academy awards for best film and best director. He returned to Cannes in 2009 as a writer-producer-co-director with the collective episodic film TALES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE and as a writer-director in 2012 with BEYOND THE HILLS – double awarded for Best Screenplay and Best actresses. BACALAUREAT (GRADUATION) is his fifth film presented in Cannes, awarded for Best Director in 2016.
4. director Cristian Mungiu on exploring bigotry – and giving up film | Movies ...
20 sep 2023 · His Palme d'Or-winner explored abortion in his native Romania, and in RMN the director is tackling anti-immigrant sentiment head on.
His Palme d’Or-winner explored abortion in his native Romania, and in RMN the director is tackling anti-immigrant sentiment head on. He explains why Europe should pay attention and whether cinema is dead
5. The History of Cinema. Cristian Mungiu - Piero Scaruffi
Cristian Mungiu (Romania, 1968) debuted with Occident/ West (2002). The film is constructed as three interlocking narratives, which wouldn't be ...
A guide to Cristian Mungiu: biography, filmography, reviews, ratings, best films
6. Films directed by Cristian Mungiu • Letterboxd
Cristian Mungiu is a Romanian filmmaker, screenwriter and producer. He won the Palme d'Or at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival for his film "4 Months, ...
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7. Cristian Mungiu - IFFR EN
Young and old Romanians all want to go abroad, but it looks as if they won't get any further than the local graveyard. Intelligent black comedy about. Hubert ...
8. R.M.N. | Eye Filmmuseum
Cristian Mungiu's latest film is a fascinating reflection on human nature ... Matthias has decided to quit his job in Germany to be with his eight-year-old son ...
Cristian Mungiu’s latest film is a fascinating reflection on human nature. When Matthias returns to his parental home in Transylvania, he finds the village where he was born in uproar about the arrival of foreign workers: suspicion, resentment and anger arise.
9. Cristian Mungiu - Bronze Screen Dream
Cristian Mungiu is a Romanian film director, screenwriter, and producer best known for his stark and realistic portrayal of contemporary Romanian society.
Cristian Mungiu, a great director of the Romanian New Wave, won the Palme d’Or for ‘4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days’. Discover more about ‘Graduation’ and his masterpiece…
10. Cristian Mungiu 'Tales of the Golden Age - The Warsaw Pact' 'Incident'
19 feb 2024 · Cristian Mungiu pacts with Poland's Kijora Films: 'Tales of the Golden Age - The Warsaw Pact,' Tomasz Wolski's fiction debut 'The Incident.'
Cristian Mungiu pacts with Poland’s Kijora Films: ‘Tales of the Golden Age - The Warsaw Pact,’ Tomasz Wolski’s fiction debut ‘The Incident.’
11. R.M.N. | Eye Filmmuseum
Cristian Mungiu's latest film is a fascinating reflection on human nature. When Matthias returns to his parental home in Transylvania, he finds the village ...
Cristian Mungiu’s latest film is a fascinating reflection on human nature. When Matthias returns to his parental home in Transylvania, he finds the village where he was born in uproar about the arrival of foreign workers: suspicion, resentment and anger arise.