The nominations for the 5th edition of Gopo, Romania's film industry honours, have been made publicly available during this week. As expected, Florin Şerban's first feature film, If I Want to Whistle I Whistle received the most nominations with 13, followed by Marian Crişan's debut film, Morgen, with 11 nominations, while Radu Muntean's Tuesday, after Christmas was nominated in 10 categories. The Best Film category includes the three mentioned titles above plus Andrei Ujică's The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceauşescu and Medal of Honor, a film by Peter Călin Netzer. For the Best Actress award compete Ada Condeescu (If I Want to Whistle I Whistle), Adriana Trandafir (Europolis), Maria Popistaşu (Tuesday, after Christmas), Mirela Oprişor (Tuesday, after Christmas) and Ozana Oancea (First of All, Felicia). Best Actor award will go to one of the following: Andras Hathazi (Morgen), George Piştereanu (If I Want to Whistle I Whistle), Mimi Brănescu (Tuesday, after Christmas), Victor Rebengiuc...
- 2/24/2011
- IONCINEMA.com
If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle, Tuesday, After Christmas, and the other nominations for the 2011 Gopo Awards (Premiile Gopo) have been announced. The 5th Annual Gopo Awards (Premiile Gopo) ”are the national Romanian film awards, similar to the Academy Awards (U.S.A.), the Goya Awards (Spain), or the César Award (France). They are presented by the Association for Romanian Film Promotion.” The full listing of the 2011 Gopo Awards (Premiile Gopo) is presented below.
Best Film
Autobiografia lui Nicolae Ceau?escu (The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu)
Producer, Velvet Moraru; Director, Andrei Ujic?
Eu când vreau s? fluier, fluier (If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle)
Producer, C?t?lin Mitulescu, Daniel Mitulescu; Director, Florin ?erban
Mar?i, dup? Cr?ciun (Tuesday, After Christmas)
Producer, Drago? Vîlcu; Director, Radu Muntean
Medalia de onoare (Medal of Honour)
Producer, Liviu Marghidan; Director, Peter C?lin Netzer
Morgen
Producer, Anca Puiu; Director, Marian Cri?...
Best Film
Autobiografia lui Nicolae Ceau?escu (The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu)
Producer, Velvet Moraru; Director, Andrei Ujic?
Eu când vreau s? fluier, fluier (If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle)
Producer, C?t?lin Mitulescu, Daniel Mitulescu; Director, Florin ?erban
Mar?i, dup? Cr?ciun (Tuesday, After Christmas)
Producer, Drago? Vîlcu; Director, Radu Muntean
Medalia de onoare (Medal of Honour)
Producer, Liviu Marghidan; Director, Peter C?lin Netzer
Morgen
Producer, Anca Puiu; Director, Marian Cri?...
- 2/23/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceauşescu has been named the Best Romanian Film at the 11th Best Film Fest edition - a festival which awards the Best in Romanian film of the previous year. Its director, Andrei Ujică, has also won the Best Director category. The award for the Best Film released in Romania during 2010 went to David Fincher’s The Social Network, while The White Ribbon/Das Weisse Band by Michael Haneke received the Best European Film award. Victor Rebengiuc was named Best Actor in a Romanian film, for his role in Medal of Honor/Medalia de onoare directed by Călin Peter Netzer, while the Best Actress award went to Ozana Oancea for her performance in Răzvan Rădulescu and Melissa de Raaf’s First of All, Felicia/Felicia, înainte de toate. James Cameron’s Avatar has been the best film at box office in Romania during 2010. Avatar took in almost...
- 2/8/2011
- IONCINEMA.com
They say you're never to old to learn a new trick, as is the case for Ozana Oancea. A graduate from The National University of Theater and Cinematography I.L. Caragiale back in 1991, Oancea waited a long time before taking on her first on screen role. First of all, Felicia is the helming debut from co-directors Razvan Radulescu and Melissa de Raaf and judging from her response in this interview, I'd say she's now got the "on screen" acting bug. - They say you're never to old to learn a new trick, as is the case for Ozana Oancea. A graduate from The National University of Theater and Cinematography I.L. Caragiale back in 1991, Oancea waited a long time before taking on her first on screen role. First of all, Felicia is the helming debut from co-directors Răzvan Rădulescu and Melissa de Raaf and judging from her response in this interview,...
- 7/8/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
They say you're never to old to learn a new trick, as is the case for Ozana Oancea. A graduate from The National University of Theater and Cinematography I.L. Caragiale back in 1991, Oancea waited a long time before taking on her first on screen role. First of all, Felicia is the helming debut from co-directors Răzvan Rădulescu and Melissa de Raaf and judging from her response in this interview, I'd say she's now got the "on screen" acting bug. Oancea plays Felicia, a woman in her forties, who lives with her family in The Netherlands and still manages to pay a visit to her parents, in Romania. Tell flies by whenever she does visit them, and just about the time she is getting ready to take her return flight at the airport, her sister, Iulia, who promised she would drive her, could no longer deliver as promised. Ozana takes a taxi; reaches the airport,...
- 7/7/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
Paris -- Arte France is bringing its co-production savvy across borders with three new international films from Lars von Trier, Angelo Cianci and Razvan Radulescu, the Franco-German pay TV group said Tuesday.
Von Trier will try his luck at the horror flick genre with "Anti-Christ," about a couple in an isolated cabin whose son disappears. The Slot Machine, Zentropa and Arte/Zdf co-production will film in August and September in Germany.
In Radulescu's "Felicia plus que tout," co-directed by Melissa de Raaf, actress Ozana Oancea plays a young Romanian immigrant in the Netherlands dealing with family-related drama. "Felicia" will shoot in September and October in Bucarest.
Cianci's first film, "Ici," produced by Tu vas voir and father-son team Peter and Mathieu Kassovitz, is the story of an Maghreb family living in a rough Paris suburb subject to a hostage takeover which turns to absurd comedy.
Von Trier will try his luck at the horror flick genre with "Anti-Christ," about a couple in an isolated cabin whose son disappears. The Slot Machine, Zentropa and Arte/Zdf co-production will film in August and September in Germany.
In Radulescu's "Felicia plus que tout," co-directed by Melissa de Raaf, actress Ozana Oancea plays a young Romanian immigrant in the Netherlands dealing with family-related drama. "Felicia" will shoot in September and October in Bucarest.
Cianci's first film, "Ici," produced by Tu vas voir and father-son team Peter and Mathieu Kassovitz, is the story of an Maghreb family living in a rough Paris suburb subject to a hostage takeover which turns to absurd comedy.
- 7/8/2008
- by By Rebecca Leffler
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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