September Trailer

September Trailer (1978)

03 April 1978 Drama, Romance 105 mins

After he fails to be accepted in college, Vali is questioned by police for participating in various thefts. He needs an alibi and he thinks the best one would be his father in Bucharest. To get there, he steals a motorcycle. In Bucharest he meets store clerk Anișoara, and he invites her to a seaside escapade. Their one day of love and future optimism is ended abruptly by a tragic motorcycle accident.

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Cast

Geo Costiniu

as Vali Abrudan

Anda Onesa

as Anișoara

Sandu Popa

as Nicula

Zephi Alșec

as Brazi director

Ștefan Bănică

as Dinu Arsenescu

Eugenia Bosânceanu

as Petrescu's mother

Nicu Constantin

as The waiter

Dan Nanoveanu

as Auto mechanic

Virginia Rogin

as The interpreter

Ruxandra Sireteanu

as Marga Abrudan

International Releases Dates

Hungary 27 March 1984

Romania 03 April 1978

Production Companies

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