35mm

The Actress, the Dollars and the Transylvanians

Artista, dolarii şi ardelenii
Mircea Veroiu
Part of

Making Waves: New Romanian Cinema 2013

November 29 - December 3, 2013

New 35mm print!

The second film in the trilogy continues the American adventures of the three Transylvanian brothers, throwing in some more gunfights, bar brawls, train ambushes, bandits, Indians and a flamboyant cabaret actress.

DIRECTOR
Mircea Veroiu
YEAR
1981
COUNTRY
Romania
RUNTIME
72 minutes
FORMAT
35mm
ORIGINAL TITLE
Artista, dolarii şi ardelenii
START DATE
November 30, 2013

New 35mm print!

The second film in the trilogy continues the American adventures of the three Transylvanian brothers, throwing in some more gunfights, bar brawls, train ambushes, bandits, Indians and a flamboyant cabaret actress.

Screening as part of Special Program: Creative Freedom Through Cinema

Making Waves continues its special program about the relationship between arts and politics, focusing on film as a propaganda tool and inviting the Czech Republic and Slovakia to join in the conversation. Special screenings of landmark films by Dan Pita, Mircea Veroiu, Stefan Uher and Jiri Menzel will be accompanied by a panel. Presented in partnership with the Romanian National Film Center, Czech Center New York and the Slovak Film Institute, with the leading support of the Trust for Mutual Understanding.

The Actress, the Dollars and the Transylvanians
The Actress, the Dollars and the Transylvanians
The Actress, the Dollars and the Transylvanians

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