Constantin Băltărețu

Most Popular Constantin Băltărețu Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Stefan Luchian Trailer (1981)

01 April 1981

Recreating the early twentieth century in Bucharest, leading to an unforgettable journey to the cultural space of Romania bohemia.

Why Are the Bells Ringing, Mitica? Trailer (1981)

26 September 1981

Based on a theatrical text by Romanian writer Ion Luca Caragiale (1852-1912), who was a bitter and funny witness of the turn-of-the-20th-century Romanian bourgeois mores, Carnival Scenes manages to preserve and further enhance the slightly hysteric atmosphere of his plays.

Toma Caragiu - Momente de aur Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

Collection of some of the best clips, Toma Caragiu has made.

Herodot's Mystery Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

In a mountain village, two kids find a roman fibulae. Trying to find more, they stumble upon the notes of a history professor about a Roman settlement Lisidava.

Postcards with Wildflowers Trailer (1975)

24 June 1975

In 1970s Romania, Laura, a young architect, becomes pregnant by her married lover, Titel. Desperate and alone, she travels to a remote town for an illegal abortion.

Tonight We'll Celebrate in the Family Trailer (1972)

17 April 1972

The main characters are two "Don Juans", professional "fiancees", who travel the country in search of desperate women willing to spend money to find their soulmates.

The Gold Diggers Trailer (1986)

25 May 1986

Old man John Tarwater and young lawyer Elam Harnish, gripped by the "gold fever" leave for Alaska, embarking on the adventure of a new hard and torturous life, which, due to famine, John Tarwater falls victim to.

The Saturday Night Dance Trailer (1968)

05 May 1968

Truck driver Papa (Sebastian Papaiani) carrying food for a large construction site canteen, falls in love with two girls.

Pintea Trailer (1976)

16 August 1976

The movie is set in 18th century Maramureș region of Romania. The Romanian officer Grigore Pintea return to his village and finds out that his parents were killed, and other villagers were tortured because they protested against the unfair treatment of Bartolok Graff.