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Cineuropa prize
by Tudor Giurgiu
Review: Of Snails and Men
Tudor Giurgiu's second feature brings comedy to a film industry dominated by internationally awarded but domestically unpopular dramas. Make way for the 1990s and for strange job-saving solutions!
Interview: Tudor Giurgiu • Director
Tudor Giurgiu is back with a comedy: Of Snails and Men. He spoke to Cineuropa about domestic success, future projects, and what could improve the Romanian film sector.
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26/03/2013Awards – Romania
Everybody in Our Family is big winner at Gopos 2013
06/03/2013Festivals – Bulgaria
17th Sofia IFF prepares for lift-off
27/02/2013Awards – Romania
The Gopos announce nominations
18/01/2013Festivals – France
The elite of young European filmmakers for Premiers Plans
13/07/2012Is this the eagerly awaited Romanian domestic hit?
Of Snails and Men
12/11/2012Festivals – Brazil
Once Upon a Time Veronica takes top prize at the Amazonas Film Festival
05/11/2012Festivals – Brazil
Ken Loach, Mads Matthiesen, and Lorraine Levy compete at the 9th Amazonas Film Festival
22/10/2012Festivals – Poland
While the prisoners tango, Fonteyne wins Warsaw's Grand Prix
18/09/2012Releases – Romania
Of Snails and Men, best first weekend of the past decade
03/09/2012Venice 2012 – Critics Week
A Month in Thailand: Strong debut from Romania
27/08/2012Distribution – Romania
Snails invade Romanian cinemas
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