Dragoş Pâslaru

Dragoş Pâslaru

Born: July 1, 1951
in Craiova, Dolj, Romania

Movies for Dragoş Pâslaru...

Fii cu ochii pe fericire
Title: Fii cu ochii pe fericire
Character: MIhai Nica
Released: January 1, 1999
Type: Movie
A 20 year class reunion, at Snagov, in a villa that belonged to Ceaușescu and now melongs to a media magnate. The reunion is hijacked by a magnatețs son, who makes it into a talk show, in which he humiliates an expat.
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Capul de zimbru
Title: Capul de zimbru
Released: January 1, 1996
Type: Movie
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The Kid
Title: The Kid
Released: January 1, 1985
Type: Movie
A metaphor film, in which a group a pupils are going out on a trip. There are various happenings in which adults are interpreting in different ways and give different meanings to everything.
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Return from Hell
Title: Return from Hell
Released: August 29, 1983
Type: Movie
Two men depend on each other for survival in the first world war, but something in their past might prevent them to get along. Will they be able to put everything aside in order to survive?
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Bear's Eye
Title: Bear's Eye
Character: Culi
Released: February 14, 1983
Type: Movie
After the death of his wife a lonely forester meets a witch, who puts a spell on him.
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Angela Goes On
Title: Angela Goes On
Released: March 8, 1982
Type: Movie
One woman taxi driver in Bucharest is hoping for a conventional relationship.
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Contest
Title: Contest
Released: February 4, 1982
Type: Movie
An outdoors orientation contest turns into a journey to the participants' self and conscience.
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A Girl's Tears
Title: A Girl's Tears
Character: Amariei
Released: March 26, 1980
Type: Movie
A cinema-verite approach to this mystery story about the death of a young girl in a village adds credence to the story itself, it is as though the audience were following along with a real investigation instead of simply watching a narrative unfold. An inspector and his police team arrive to find out why the young girl drowned -- under suspicious circumstances -- and start to work interviewing the villagers. Shown in close-up and individually on the screen, each witness contributes to a growing knowledge that the girl was sexually assaulted and beaten before she died, and the real mystery is why no one reacted to the horror. As the interviews continue, the inspector realizes it will not be easy to extract the whole truth from any of the guarded, close-mouthed villagers.