Mircea Mureșan
Mircea Mureșan | |
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Born | Mircea-Nicolae-Ioan Mureșian 11 November 1928 |
Died | 24 April 2020 Bucharest, Romania | (aged 91)
Nationality | Romanian |
Alma mater | Institute of Theatre and Film I.L. Caragiale |
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1961–2005 |
Employer | State Theatre of Sibiu |
Notable work | Răscoala (1965) Toate pînzele sus (1976) Blestemul pământului, blestemul iubirii (1979) |
Spouse(s) |
Mircea Mureșan (11 November 1928 – 24 April 2020) was a Romanian film director.[1] He directed 22 films between 1961 and 2004. Mureșan won the prize for Best First Work at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival for the film Răscoala.[2]
Born in Sibiu, he attended from 1939 to 1947 the Gheorghe Lazăr High School in his native city. He then played at the State Theatre of Sibiu for four years, after which he went to Bucharest to pursue his studies, graduating from the Institute of Film I.L. Caragiale in 1955.[1]
His film career, which began with film adaptations, gradually reoriented towards comedy, with rare trips into documentaries. From 1974 to 1989 Mureșan was vice-president of the Romanian Filmmakers Association.[1]
He was married to actress
.Filmography[]
- Toamna se numără bobocii, 1961 (screenwriter, with András Sütő)
- , 1963
- Răscoala, 1965
- K.O., 1968 (screenwriter, with Eugen Popiță)
- Mihail Sadoveanu's eponymous novel) , 1969 (scenario after
- Lunga noapte de șase ani, 1970 (documentary, has been destroyed)
- , 1970 (screenwriter, with Corneliu Leu)
- , 1972
- , 1973
- Toate pînzele sus, 1976 (for TV; screenwriter, with Alexandru Struțeanu)
- , 1977
- Blestemul pământului, blestemul iubirii, 1979
- , 1981 (screenwriter)
- Andrei Blaier and Mihai Constantinescu) , 1981–1982 (for TV; with
- O lebădă, iarna, 1983
- , 1984
- Cei mai frumoși 20 de ani, 1985
- , 1988
- , 1991
- , 1994
- , 2001 (screenwriter)
- Vrăjitoarea Azucena – Îngerul de abanos, 2004 (screenwriter)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Epure, Adrian (24 April 2020). "A murit regizorul Mircea Mureșan, rămas definitiv în memoria cinefililor datorită serialului "Toate pânzele sus"". Adevărul. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Răscoala". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 8 March 2009.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1928 births
- 2020 deaths
- Romanian film directors
- People from Sibiu
- Caragiale Academy of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography alumni
- Romanian screenwriters
- European film director stubs
- Romanian artist stubs