Lampa cu caciula

2006 [ROMANIAN]

Drama

2
IMDb Rating 7.5/10 10 1078 1.1K

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Plot summary

A father and son go to town to try to fix a broken TV set.

Director

Top cast

Alexandru Georgescu as Mr. Bichescu
Rudolph Valentino as Omul din bar 2
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215.38 MB
1280*694
Romanian 2.0
NR
24 fps
12 hr 23 min
Seeds ...
399 MB
1918*1040
Romanian 2.0
NR
24 fps
12 hr 23 min
Seeds 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Kirpianuscus

a father. and his son.

One of great short films of the last decades. for its message, for cinematography, for the inspired way to explore, using simple aspects, the Romanian rural realities. a father and his son. the way to the city. a TV . and the dialogue as part of silence. adaptation of a short story, it is a film of details. out of any demonstration. like portrait of a world. like exploration of a relation in which the trust is mixed with the gray perspective about near reality. short, an admirable work.
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Reviewed by Ci-ti-zen 10 / 10

Eu zic sa votati......dati-i si voi 9-10, mi se pare un scurt metraj excellent

I've seen this short recently and it's just great. It captures the essence of a life lived by many of the countryside folks in Romania. You can say it's a drama as well, the drama of a harsh life lived by those that don't have much offered on a silver plate. It's a road-movie, describing the father-son relationship and the little things that matter a lot in life. The Great City is a metaphor, in this case, these people live a plain simple life and the broken TV comes live a disturbance in this life and they have to go fix in town, although they don't like the city that much. Radu Jude is famous by now for his shorts in Romania and I would say that he should be because his work is very good and it captures a very colorful lifestyle and great picturesque aspects often hidden in day to day life.

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