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- Cinema_of_Romania abstract "The cinema of Romania is the art of motion-picture making within the nation of Romania or by Romanian filmmakers abroad. As upon much of the world's early cinema, the ravages of time have left their mark upon Romanian film prints. Tens of titles have been destroyed or lost for good. From these films, only memories, articles and photos published in the newspapers of the time have remained. Since 1965 Arhiva Națională de Filme (A.N.F.) (The National Film Archive) has made serious efforts to reconstruct the obscure history of the beginnings of Romanian cinema, in parallel with the publication of memoirs and private research undertaken by great lovers of cinema, such as film critics Ion Cantacuzino and Tudor Caranfil, together with the directors Jean Mihail and Jean Georgescu. Romanian films have won Best Short film at Cannes in 2004 and 2008, with Trafic, and Megatron.Romanian cinema achieved prominence in the 2000s with the appearance of such films as The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, directed by Cristi Puiu, (Cannes 2005 Prix un certain regard winner), and 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, directed by Cristian Mungiu (Cannes 2007 Palme d'Or winner). The latter, according to Variety, is "further proof of Romania's new prominence in the film world."".
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- Cinema_of_Romania admissionsNational "297487".
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- Cinema_of_Romania admissionsTotal "8348538".
- Cinema_of_Romania admissionsYear "2012".
- Cinema_of_Romania boxOfficeNational "RON".
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- Cinema_of_Romania boxOfficeYear "2012".
- Cinema_of_Romania hasPhotoCollection Cinema_of_Romania.
- Cinema_of_Romania name "Cinema of Romania".
- Cinema_of_Romania producedAnimated "1".
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- Cinema_of_Romania producedFictional "11".
- Cinema_of_Romania producedYear "2011".
- Cinema_of_Romania screens "264".
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- Cinema_of_Romania comment "The cinema of Romania is the art of motion-picture making within the nation of Romania or by Romanian filmmakers abroad. As upon much of the world's early cinema, the ravages of time have left their mark upon Romanian film prints. Tens of titles have been destroyed or lost for good. From these films, only memories, articles and photos published in the newspapers of the time have remained.".
- Cinema_of_Romania label "Cine de Rumania".
- Cinema_of_Romania label "Cinema of Romania".
- Cinema_of_Romania label "Industrie cinématographique roumaine".
- Cinema_of_Romania label "Rumänischer Film".
- Cinema_of_Romania seeAlso Romanian_New_Wave.
- Cinema_of_Romania sameAs Rumänischer_Film.
- Cinema_of_Romania sameAs Cine_de_Rumania.
- Cinema_of_Romania sameAs Industrie_cinématographique_roumaine.
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