Georg Bleistein, a corpulent guy aged between 30 and 40, never found love and acceptance. He lives in the house of his aunt and his grandma. His mother has left him since he was a child. His only joy are his magazines of nude women and the alcohol. His aunt and granny were not very amused, when they found the magazines, so they throw Georg out. Desperately steals Georg his granny’s and aunts money and vanishes into the night. He seeks asylum by his mother. A hooker with alcohol problems. Georg fells actually in love with a Neighbor of his mother, an other hooker. But if anyone thought, his problems were solved at this point, there you are mistaken. His problems are started just now. —IMDb
Radu Bartholomeu Gabrea (born 20th June 1937, București) is a Romanian director and screenwriter.
Radu Gabrea has a Ph.D. in Social Communications from the Catholic University in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. His diploma paper “Werner Herzog and the German medieval mysticism” was published by the “L’Age d’homme” publishing house in Lausanne. “The book is, no doubt, one of the most beautiful books of cinema ever written” (Henri Agel – Positif).
A theatre director, Radu Gabrea has directed “Maria Callas – La Divina” after “Master Class” by Terrence McNally, that was appreciated by the audiences in New York, Washington, Tampere (International Theatre Festival), Helsinki, Canberra (International Cultural Festival), Sydney.
1972-1974 Associate professor at the UNTC.
1997-1999 President of the National Office for Cinematography (one of the initiators of E.O. 67/1997, that even today is the basis for the legislation concerning the national cinematography). —sfjff.org… read more