1965 - Romania - 75 min. - Feature, B&W
AKA: Sunday at Six
Director: Lucian Pintilie
Keywords: love, Nazism, war, occupation [military]
Set In: Rumania, World War II
Produced: by Bucaresti Film Studio
Released: by Rumania Films
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059137/
Lucian Pintilie's first feature.
Anca (Irina Petrescu) and Radu (Dan Nulu) manage to fall in love in spite of the Nazi occupation of Rumania in this World War II romantic drama. Flashbacks are used but tend to blur the past, present, and future as a result. As their love grows, the war escalates and traps them, like millions of others, into the bloody conflict that they are helpless to avoid. — Dan Pavlides
yet another Pintilie masterpiece!
If you have never seen Pintilie`s other masterpiece("Reconstituirea"),it would be quite difficult getting used to this world, where hard feelings run around in difficult times lived by emotionally charged people.This is the story of a couple struggling in a hopless world between obstacles that are thought in the end the meaning of the "big brother" concept and still,not giving up,even when was ready to!
![]()
(3 full sources now. A rare gem from east european cinema.
