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- In the eighteenth century, a vampire escapes from the freak show, in which she once participated, and teams up with a group of vampire slayers to kill the man who raped her mother.
- A film about compromises and the implications of the parent's role.
- In the beautiful, otherworldly Carpathian Mountains a woman is traveling with a small boy in a horse and cart, looking to punish those who once abused her. For years, Katalin has been keeping a terrible secret. Hitchhiking with two men, she was brutally raped in the woods. Although she has kept silent about what happened, she has not forgotten, and her son Órban serves as a living reminder. When her village discovers her secret, Katalin's husband rejects her. With nothing to lose, she is free to seek revenge on the perpetrators. As she puts human faces to horrible acts, she is forced to consider that morality might not be as black and white as she had imagined.
- At the end of the 16th century Wallachian ruler Prince Michael the Brave overcame the adversity of the Ottoman and Austrian Empires to unite Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania into one country.
- In 1916 as an officer in the Habsburg Army ethnic Romanian Apostol Bologa is torn between remaining loyal to the Habsburgs or deserting to the Romanian Army across enemy lines.
- In 1475 when Stephen the Great ruler of Moldavia is facing an invading Ottoman army of 120 000 men the fate of Christian Europe largely depends on the battle's outcome.
- Famous lover Casanova now long past his prime, meets Count Dracula during a journey to Transylvania.
- Two CIA agents are sent to Bucharest, Romania to solve a high profile kidnapping. But what they discover is something inexplicable. An evil gargoyle, once thought dead and banished forever, has returned with a vengeance.
- Based on the novel of the same name by Maurice Druon, Les Rois maudits (The Cursed Kings) is the second television adaptation of this seven-volume book which is widely agreed to be an accurate representation of actual events. It is the early 1300's and the treasury of France, under the rule of Philippe IV (Philippe le Bel or Philippe the Beautiful), is empty. The king decides the only solution is to raid the treasures of the Knights Templar (amongst others) and concocts various charges of treason, heresy and deviance against the Knights and their Grand Master Jacques de Molay. Having confessed under torture to the crimes of which he is accused, de Molay is condemned to be burned at the stake. With his dying breath he curses the king, the king's advisor (Guillaume de Nogaret), the pope (Pope Clement V) and the thirteen succeeding generations of their families. There follows one of the most dramatic periods in French history, half a century of political intrigue, murder, treason, war and famine, which ultimately culminates in the 100 Years War.
- Transylvania, Romania: As a private investigator with a shady assignment, former soldier Hans Schüssler reluctantly returns to his old homeland. What initially appeared to be a simple, lucrative job turns out to be a nightmare: caught up in his own traumatic experiences, Schüssler comes across the masterminds of a major ecological crime during his investigations.
- What could be better? A footballer's wedding, a week in the sun, a luxury villa in historic Transylvania. It's the trip of a lifetime for Coronation Street's favourite café owners Roy and Hayley Cropper, until the brash Glen and Verity appear... Opposites don't attract in this chaotic comic caper as the unlikely foursome embark on an adventure neither couple will ever forget. And when Weatherfield hell-raiser Becky McDonald jets in from her honeymoon, the stage is set for mountain mayhem deep in the heart of Dracula Country.
- While on his honeymoon in Romania, a man visits the Bran Castle and upon his return to the hotel, kills his bride. He then returns to his homeland and begins to hunt for new victims.
- A travel documentary exploring the scenic beauty and rich culture of the Romanian Carpathian mountains.
- In late 19th century, a Transylvanian revolutionary fleeing the Imperial authorities goes to Italy where he meets a beautiful soprano who later disappears under mysterious circumstances.
- Two lost souls become entwined as they each face their own past. One struggles to uncover his, the other to elude hers.
- It's the story of a few men that wonder across Europe trying to come home and rebuild what Mihai Viteazul called "romanian dream".
- In 1916 Romanian Army lieutenant Tudor Gheorghiu jealously obsesses over his wife Lena's apparent infidelity and contests against gigolo lawyer Nicolau for Lena's love.
- The Romanian princess in exile tours the country on a royal train attempting to gather the enthusiasm of the crowds and to restore the monarchy to this former socialist republic.
- Marilena a 40 yo Woman lives her life at maximum. She works in a furniture factory where she is sexually harassed by his boss. At home she has a new born child with the husband of her bet friend. Her lover is in Canada and he have no idea about the existence of the child. When he returns from Canada life of Marilena becomes a nightmare.
- An entertaining journey across a country that made a business out of a novel: Transylvania, the origin of Bram Stoker's Dracula and ancient home of all vampires, is also characterized by the Transylvania's Saxons, who have been living there for nearly a 1.000 years - until their history came to an end in only one summer in 1990.
- A documentary film about the strike from 15 November 1987, from Brasov, Romania, started by dissatisfied workers from the "Întreprinderea de Autocamioane Brasov ("Steagul Rosu")" factory.
- The counties of Brasov and Covasna are located in the very center of Romania. In Brasov, 87% inhabitants are ethnic Romanians. In Covasna, 76% inhabitants are ethnic Magyars. This is the story of a clandestine village, built right on the boundary between those two counties. A place without electricity nor water supply with 700 people officially registered at one same house, other 200 people without any official address, and many children without hope of ever receiving an identity card.
- A documentary about today's city of Brasov, located in the heart of Romania, in the region of Transylvania.
- A documentary film about the Hungarian writer and politician Nyiro József (1889-1953), whose involvement in the fascist regime has not prevented the set up of a bust in his memory, installing several plaques or even setting a memorial room along with other premises that are meant to foster some orphans in his birth house in Jimbor (Brasov County).
- Thomas Hellis is a "sniper" of the US intelligence. Posted in Transylvania he must fulfill his most important mission concerning "Silence" a sophisticated technology device of the military intelligence developed by Romanian scientists. A micro-chip that is tempting to all the great powers, not only to Russians and Americans. But something goes wrong and Thomas Hellis will face the inevitable. Trapped in the pitiless process of a cold war, he will have to deal with the nightmare of the present but also with the demons of a very dark past.
- A patient camera chronicles the Transylvanian village of Viscri slowly extricating itself from poverty typical to the outskirts of the European union in an original way: by the means of sock making. The trade continues a centuries-old handicraft tradition rejuvenated by the conditions of global export. This is the hope of a German businessman who has turned a part of the village where cows cross muddy streets into a large manufacture. In a relaxed way, the directors capture the lives of the people in harmony with the serene beauty of the surrounding landscape to depict its change in details of everyday scenes.
- An adaptation of a fairy tale written by Carmen Sylva, the pen name of the Queen of Romania.
- One of the most infamous episodes of the series, as Tony introduces a trip to Romania with his friend Zamir as a show emblematic of the phrase "if you can't laugh, there's nothing to do but cry". Tony's disdain is expressed throughout.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.8 (64)TV EpisodeThe nine remaining teams travel from Salzburg, Austria to Brasov, Romania. At the Detour, some teams scour the Transylvanian countryside for buried coffins. An unexpected plane landing sends one front running team to the back of the pack.
- The eight remaining teams travel from Brasov, Romania to Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Another leading team quickly learns how it feels to be last, while a new twist leaves another team scrambling for their survival.
- 2005–201244mTV-PG7.3 (45)TV EpisodeAnthony Bourdain shows exactly what happens behind the scenes.
- Jamie-Lee O'Donnell and Saoirse-Monica Jackson, who are best friends and stars of the hit sitcom Derry Girls, head way out of their comfort zone as they tackle rugged Romania.
- 1982– 44m5.7 (17)TV EpisodeReveals how the vampire myth came into being, when the first "vampire epidemic" broke out, and why Count Dracula has since conquered the world.
- Charlie Ottley explores the stunning southern Carpathians; starting at the majestic Iron Gates on the Serbian Border, crossing Saxon Transylvania, and ending in the Danube delta.
- 2008–2023TV EpisodeA trip from Leipzig to the Black Sea with journalist Julia Finkernagel. The journey takes the audience in 6 weeks from Germany to Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, always from the perspective of a backpacker looking for new adventures.