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Too Late

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France, Romania

1996

106 Min
Color
1.66:1
Swedish, Romanian
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DIR Lucian Pintilie

EXEC Constantin Popescu

PROD Marin Karmitz, Véronique Cayla

SCR Lucian Pintilie, Rasvan Popescu

DP Călin Ghibu

CAST Răzvan Vasilescu, Vasile Albinet, Cecilia Bârbora, Victor Rebengiuc, Ion Fiscuteanu, Doru Ana, Andreea Banciu, Ion Bechet, Florin Calinescu, Sorin Cristea, Mircea Rusu, Dorel Visan, Costel Cascaval

ED Victorita Nae

PROD DES Calin Papura

SOUND Andrei Papp

Cannes (In Competition), Transilvania (Lucian Pintilie Retrospective)

Synopsis

Dumitri Costa, a young trainee prosecutor is entrusted with the investigation about the suspicious death of a Jiu Valley coal miner in today Romania. Accident or murder? Costa is being helped during this investigation by Alina, a good-looking young topographer engineer; it is love at first sight between them both. Two other miners are killed in a long closed down gallery. The investigation relentlessly led by Costa soon begins to bother the local authorities. The mine management dread unrest among the miners who lives under the threat of the closing down of mining development. The officials strive to hush the matter up. Costa and Alina receive threats over the phone. –Cannes Film Festival

Director

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Lucian Pintilie

Born in 1933 in Southern Bessarabia (part of Ukraine since the 1940s), Lucian Pintilie studied film and theatre in Bucharest. He began his directing career in theatre before turning to film. Although his films were internationally praised—Sunday at Six won The Grand Prize of the International Youth Jury in the 1966 Cannes Festival; Reenactment was presented in the official selection of Quinzaine des Réalisateurs, 1969 Cannes; Ward Six won Un Certain Regard at the 1979 Cannes Festival—Pintilie was in a continuous fight with the Romanian communist authorities. After Reenactment was banned in 1969, and his theatre production of The Inspector was banned in 1972, Pintilie was forbidden to work in theatres and had only two more films produced, the last of which—Carnival Scenes—was also banned for 10 years, to be officially released only in 1991. Pintilie was ultimately pressured by the authorities to leave Romania in 1982. For twenty years he lived and worked in France and the United States… read more

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genius!

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12Jan11

this movie is really one of the few that should be called masterpieces! absolutely brilliant!

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