Ramon is a kind person, he tries to do good things, but he is making them much worse. He is looking for that special person and ends up in Bucharest, were troubles are following him.
Mitică the boss
Inspired by a true story, the film presents a TV reporter's journalistic investigation into alleged American "flying prisons" in Romania. Through a combination of circumstances, following a mysterious File 631, Dinu (Iosif Paștina) discovers a leak from a NATO base in Romania.
The news event stirs, provokes, tempts various media, top politicians, services, both internal and external, causing both hilarious and absurd dramas in a black comedy.
The journalistic endeavour of the "newly" turned investigative reporter is a tough, not easy, test to preserve his professional dignity, but also his character, noting the duplicity, the moral volatility, the lack of measure of a world that relentlessly continues its course.
In 1981, chalk slogans written in uppercase letters started appearing in public spaces in the Romanian city of Botoşani. They demanded freedom, alluded to the democratic developments taking place in Romania’s socialist sister countries or simply called for improvements in the food supply. Mugur Călinescu was behind them, who was still at school at the time and whose case is documented in the files of the Romanian secret police. Theatre director Gianina Cărbunariu created a documentary play based on this material.
Jack
신문사의 인턴기자인 앰버(로즈 맥아이버)는 알도비아 공화국의 왕위 계승을 둘러싼 음모를 파헤치라는 명령을 받고 알도비아에 파견된다. 그러나 예상과는 달리 로버트 왕자(벤 램)의 모습은 찾을 수가 없었고, 얼떨결에 에밀리 공주(아너 니프시)의 개인 교사까지 된다. 그러면서 왕실의 정보를 조금씩 캐내는 엠버, 그러는 동안 엠버는 에밀리 공주에게 신분이 노출되는 위기를 겪지만 로버트 왕자의 숨겨진 면모를 발견하게 된다. 점점 다가오는 왕위 계승식. 그리고 점점 무르익는 앰버와 로버트의 관계. 과연 이들의 핑크빛 로맨스의 끝은 어떻게 될 것인가?
Mr. Arvunescu
Delia, a young Romanian girl, comes to Bucharest with her parents to collect a prize she has won in a contest organized by a soft-drinks company. The prize is a beautiful new car. All Delia has to do now is appear in front of the camera in a commercial. All goes well until it becomes clear that Delia and her parents have very different ideas about what to do with the new car. Meanwhile, the contest's sponsor needs a radiant prize-winner with a gleaming smile. A wicked satire and a psychological portrait of a society perverted by its slavery to capitalism and consumerism