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Cinema, mon amour ()


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Every cinema has a story - a tale of loneliness, friendship, hope and unfulfilled dreams.

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Cornelia Chelmu ...
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Lorena Cosau ...
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Gheorghe Purice ...
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Victor Purice ...
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Directed by

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Alexandru Belc

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Alexandru Belc ... ()
 
Tudor Giurgiu ... ()
 
Ilinca Micu ... (writer)

Produced by

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Bogdan Craciun ... executive producer
Tudor Giurgiu ... producer
Viktória Hozzová ... co-producer
Hanka Kastelicová ... co-producer
Aurelian NICA ... producer: HBO Romania
Radovan Síbrt ... co-producer

Cinematography by

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Tudor Vladimir Panduru

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Ion Ioachim Stroe

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Jan Ali Moravec ... colorist (as Ali Moravec)
Alexander Nanau ... Creative Consultant HBO Europe

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Filip Muresan ... sound editor / sound mixer
Vlad Voinescu ... sound editor / sound mixer / sound

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Peter Palarik ... senior compositor

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  • Outplay (2017) (France) (theatrical)

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Plot Summary

Cinema, Mon Amour 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. Written by anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Cinéma, mon Amour (France)
  • Кино, моя любов (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Kino, moja miłość (Poland)
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  • 70 min
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