Fiction film 'Boogie', which is the most recent film of Romanian director Radu Muntean, is to open on April 16, the 16th edition, of the European Film Days Festival in Prague, with the film to be screened in the Svetozor cinema hall in the Czech capital.
Invited to attend the screening event was script writer Alexandru Baciu, who is going to present the film and to answer questions from the audience.
The film was made after a script written together by Radu Muntean, Razvan Radulescu and Alexandru Baciu, with the actors being Dragos Bucur, Mimi Branescu, Adrian Vancica and Anamaria Marinca. In fact, the whole team of the film was almost the same as that having worked at 'The Paper will Be Blue' film of Radu Munteanu: image director Tudor Lucaciu, scene -designer Sorin Dima, sound-designer Dragos Stanomir and monteur Alexandru Radu.
The film tells the story of a 30-year old father Bogdan Ciocazanu, in his adolescence nicknamed Boogie, now married and waiting for his second child, who tries for one night to relive the adventures of his adolescence. He is on a short holiday at the seaside, on May 1, with his family, when he meets by chance two of his best friends from high school, Penescu and Iordache.
The three friends, each with his own social frustrations , try to re -experience youth, partying like in the good old times. The morning comes and destroys that illusion.
The Romanian film was brought to the European Film Days Festival by the Romanian Cultural Institute in Prague.
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