Draft:Malvina Urșianu
Malvina Urșianu | |
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Born | June 19, 1927 Gușoeni (Kingdom of Romania) |
Died | August 6, 2015, August 5, 2015 (aged 88) |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter |
Spouse(s) | Paul Anghel |
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Malvina Urșianu (June 19, 1927 – August 6, 2015) was a Romanian film director.
Malvina Urșianu was born on June 19, 1927.[1] in Gușoeni, Romania.
"Supposed emotional dramas such as the mediocre...were infested with post-Stalinist catchphrases and featured usually gifted performers acting in an unbearably artificial way."
"You are a poet of the asphalt who builds scaffolds instead of cathedrals."[2]
Cornel Coman, Silvia Popovici, Gina Patrichi, George Motoi.
Malvina Urșianu was made a Knight of the National Order of Merit by Romanian President Emil Constantinescu "for remarkable artistic achievements and the promotion of culture."[1]
Malvina Urșianu died on 6 August 2015 in Bucharest.[1]
https://jupanesele.ro/scenariul-si-regia-malvina-ursianu/
https://f-sides.ro/malvina-ursianu-intre-paginile-istoriei/
Filmography
[edit]- Family Jewels (1957) - unfinished[1]
- Gioconda fara surîs (The Mona Lisa Without a Smile, 1968)[3]
- Serata (Party, 1971)[4]
- Trecătoarele iubiri (Fleeting Loves, 1974)[4]
- Întoarcerea lui Vodă Lapușneanu (The Return of Prince Lapusneanu,1980)[1][5]
- Liniștea din adâncuri (The Silence of the Deep, 1982)[6]
- Pe malul sting al Dunarii albastre (On the Left Bank of the Blue Danube, 1983)[7]
- O Lumina la etajul 10 (Light at the 10th Floor, 1984)[7]
- Extras (1987)[1]
- Aici nu mai locuieste nimeni (Nobody Lives Here, 1996)[7]
- Ce lume veselă (What a Happy World, 2003)[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f "Malvina Ursianu, one of "great creators of Romanian film", dies at 88". Tribune Content Agency – via ProQuest.
- ^ Nasta, Dominique (2013). Contemporary Romanian cinema: the history of an unexpected miracle. London; New York: Wallflower Press. ISBN 978-0-231-16744-4. OCLC 849907760.
- ^ "The Mona Lisa Without a Smile — Gioconda fara surîs". dokufest.com. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
- ^ a b Liehm, Mira (1977). The most important art : Eastern European film after 1945. Internet Archive. Berkeley : University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-03157-9.
- ^ Andreescu, Florentina (2011). "The changing face of the sacrificial Romanian woman in cinematographic discourses". Studia Politica: Romanian Political Science Review. 11 (4): 661–674. ISSN 1582-4551.
- ^ a b Pop, Doru (2011). "FEMINISM, FEMININE DISCOURSE AND THE REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN THE NEW ROMANIAN CINEMA". Ekphrasis. Images, Cinema, Theory, Media. 05 (1): 12–37. ISSN 2067-631X.
- ^ a b c Sloan, Jane (2007). Reel women : an international directory of contemporary feature films about women. Internet Archive. Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-1-299-62758-1.