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Romania 1996, six years since communism regime has ended. Yet people are still living deplorable lives. Passports are scarce, travel and the western lives seen in magazines and on TV, no more than fantasy. Dora is the dramatic story of a... See more »

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Dora
Julian Byrd ...
The Duke (as Julian Bird)
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Charlie
Sophie Brabenec ...
Masha
Mircea Tudosa ...
Daniel
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Julian
Judith Clements ...
Sandra (as Judith Musil)
Sebastian Lupu ...
John
Maria Alexe ...
Maria
Michael Ellis ...
Leo
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Lana
Drogba Junior ...
Sam
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Emily (as Gabriella Santinelli)
Mirela Lupu ...
Romanian Custom Officer
Denisa Vlad ...
Ileana
Radu Andrei Cucu ...
Vasile
Ioana Antal ...
Ioana
Dorel Antal ...
Father
Ileana Antal ...
Mother
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Andreea (as Selena Alexandru)
Daniel Pierce Caldwell ...
Building Site Supervisor
Love Akande-Adesina ...
British builder
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Hotel Receptionist
Phoenix James ...
Hotel Guest 1
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Hotel Guest 2
Aycan Garip ...
Hotel Guest 3
Behnaz Abazar ...
Club Receptionist
Adi Imbrea ...
Adi
Liviu Barote ...
Romanian Immigrant
Harold Salaki ...
Immigration Officer
Moneer Elmasseek ...
Airport Security
Laurentiu Boaca ...
George
Sorin Ionescu ...
Gavril (scenesDeleted)
Jeannine Simone ...
Stewardess (scenesDeleted)
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Adam Mottram Pope ...
Bar security

Directed by

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Delia Antal

Written by

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Delia Antal ... ()

Produced by

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Delia Antal ... producer
Veronica Lazar ... associate producer

Music by

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Gautier Galard

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Tabitha Beckman ... co-director of photography
Christopher Jenner Cole ... director of photography

Editing by

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Lilly Ding
Oliver Jenewein ... rough cut editor

Editorial Department

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Andrea David Farnocchia ... post-production assistant
Massimiliano Guelfi ... additional editing / post-production assistant
Michael Stirling ... on-line editor

Casting By

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Veronica Lazar

Makeup Department

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Tatjana Kosopanova ... makeup artist: third unit

Production Management

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Veronica Lazar ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Zamfira Nastasache ... second assistant director
Lucian Tion ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Romica Neagu ... graphic designs

Sound Department

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James Benson ... sound recordist
Nico Metten ... sound mixer
Chaitanya Modha ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Tabitha Beckman ... camera operator
Christopher Jenner Cole ... camera operator
Tony Honickberg ... still photographer
Angus Young ... still photographer

Music Department

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Laetizia Amoroso ... music editor
Gautier Galard ... folk music arrangements / orchestrations

Additional Crew

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Junia Bashiru ... first clapper loader
James Bowsher ... publicity consultant assistant
David Hand ... graphic artist/poster (trial)

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Ciro Orsini ... thanks
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Plot Summary

Romania 1996, six years since communism regime has ended. Yet people are still living deplorable lives. Passports are scarce, travel and the western lives seen in magazines and on TV, no more than fantasy. Dora is the dramatic story of a young girl from a village deep in the Romanian countryside who decides to escape. Smuggled in the back of a van, Dora, a university graduate, travels 1900 km to London, where her life is about to change beyond belief, as she embarks on a life of crime. Written by Delia Antal

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Taglines The Romanian Immigrant See more »
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Also Known As
  • D'ORA: The Romanian Immigrant (World-wide, English title)
Runtime
  • 95 min
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Budget GBP200,000 (estimated)

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