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Marguerite Duras & Paul Seban – La musica (1967)

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Synopsis:
‘Marguerite Duras’s La musica, which she adapted from her own short two-character play, is about a husband and wife who meet three years after their formal separation, when they return to the provincial town where they once lived to pick up their divorce decree.’
– Vincent Canby








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Language(s):French
Subtitles:English


Chris Sullivan – Consuming Spirits (2012)

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SYNOPSIS
Consuming Spirits is an Animated Feature Film produced totally independently . with a small crew. Written Directed and Primarily animated by Chris Sullivan, This Film is made in the spirits of independent filmakers like, John Cassavetes; Dennis Potter; Jane Campion; Masaaki Yuasa; Studio 4°C; Alexei German Sr. and Jr.; narratively complex, from the heart, and intentionally emotional. The Film is about three characters who live in a rustbelt town called Magguson,. All three work at its local newspaper The Daily Suggested . At first they appear to be acquaintances. But as the film unfolds, we find they have a long diabolical history, revolving around social service intervention, and foster care, romance and hatred. Each character has family secrets to hide, and family secrets to discover, skeletons in the closet, in the museum, and in the earth. This Film was Supported by the John Simon Guggenheim, and Rockfeller Media arts fellowships.






Please support Chris Sullivan by renting or buying Consuming Spirits on Vimeo here. The film is also available there with French and Spanish subtitles.

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Language(s):English
Subtitles:None

Marguerite Duras – Il Dialogo di Roma (1982)

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“The subject of this film is the conversation between a man and a woman. A couple, maybe lovers, maybe married, it doesn’t matter. (…) During this conversation, we do not see but the city of Rome. I wanted to transmit that what Rome provokes in me, the feeling of an intrinsic matter, indissoluble, in difference with Paris, made of small parks and open spaces, crossed by the sky and the wind. Hand in hand with the film, the difficulty of the two lovers assumes a clearer, more explicit form. But as much as, in my opinion, it is impossible to describe and film Rome, the difficulty in the love of a couple can never be totally understood.”
Marguerite Duras, Venice film festival catalogue, 1982.




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Language(s):Italian
Subtitles:English

Benoît Jacquot & Marguerite Duras –Écrire (1993)

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On Écrire
When she saw La mort du jeune aviateur anglais, she told me that the film was about me, not her. She treated me like a thief. So I offered to make another film, where she could say whatever she wanted about her life as a writer. That’s how we did Écrire. I brought the same film crew. We went to her house at Neauphle-le-Château and we set up in the room she called “the music room,” where there was a piano and you could listen to records. She settled in and for two days of non-stop filming, she talked.



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Language(s):French
Subtitles:English

Hans-Jürgen Syberberg – Hitler, ein Film aus Deutschland AKA Hitler: A Film from Germany (1977)

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Director Hans-Jurgen Syberberg examines the rise and fall of the Third Reich in this brooding seven-hour masterpiece, which incorporates puppetry, rear-screen projection, and a Wagnerian score into a singular epic vision. Syberberg, who grew up under Nazi tyranny, ruminates on good and evil and the rest of humanity’s complicity in the horrors of the holocaust.

Fernando F. Croce wrote:
Mel Brooks got the ball rolling in The Producers, Hans-Jürgen Syberberg balloons the revue into a symphony. The concept is a mass cultural exorcism (“Primal scream therapy!”), the model is Kienholz — Is Germany a procession of soundstages inside a snow globe, or is she the little cloaked girl wandering through them with strips of celluloid in her hair? A great showman, Syberberg presents four sweeping bonanzas of perorations, allusions, gags, mental states. From the Cosmic Ash-Tree to the Great Oak of Buchenwald is a puppet show hosted by Cabaret’s MC, with Der Führer’s sundry incarnations filling the fairgrounds: Hitler as Little Tramp, Napoleon, Hamlet, mesmerist, builder, destroyer, maniac, a smoke-spewing asshole, pooch, ventriloquist’s dummy. Mythology and history, caldrons and mannequins and mist, Lang the prophet and the witness (M, Mabuse). Part Two: A German Dream until the End of the World. Voices from the past (Goebbels, Churchill, Einstein, Stalin), voices from the present (Harry Baer, Heinz Schubert, Peter Kern). Wagner’s “blood utopias,” the culmination of Germany’s high-strung romanticism, voluptuous guilt (“O felix culpa”). Hitler the cinephile, out of the grave in screen-filling filibuster: “Leonardo, Michelangelo, Beethoven… They weren’t agreeable! Well, maybe Mozart was, but he wasn’t to my taste.” The End of a Winter’s Tale and the Final Victory of Progress surveys the Third Reich’s rotten Versailles and “the Jewish problem” as a litany of atrocities before flickering slideshows. Ruminative speeches, hysterical, evocative, daft, shocking, sleep-inducing. Hitler as wannabe auteur manipulating his own mise en scène, “Whoever controls film controls the future.” Finally, the ruins and ghosts of We Children of Hell Remember the European Age, with its Friedrich landscapes and 8mm home movies. A country divided and haunted, business deals and memorials to cover up charred skeletons. “A German Disneyland on the holy mountain near Berchtesgaden.” The sex doll’s mouth agape as camera obscura, the little girl’s celestial ascension to “Ode to Joy.” Coppola understood it and promoted it as opera, Fassbinder spoofed it mercilessly in the Berlin Alexanderplatz epilogue.








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Language(s):German, English, French, Russian
Subtitles:English

Ernst Lubitsch – Broken Lullaby (1932)

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A young French soldier in World War I is overcome with guilt when he kills a German soldier who, like himself, is a musically gifted conscript, each having attended the same musical conservatory in France. The fact that the incident occurred in war does not assuage his guilt. He travels to Germany to meet the man’s family.

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German American actor-screenwriter-producer-director Ernst Lubitsch gained notoriety in Hollywood for his string of sophisticated silent comedies during the mid-1920s with the moderate commercial successes The Marriage Circle (1924), Lady Windermere’s Fan (1925), and So This is Paris (1926). However, the emergence of Lubitsch’s signature visual and thematic design, along with his ability to convey great significance through witty metaphors or tactfully constructed moments, would not solidify until his first foray into sound film with the critically acclaimed box office behemoth The Love Parade (1929). His next two films—Monte Carlo (1930) and The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)—cemented Lubitsch’s lifelong association with the romantic comedy and musical genres and a definitive style that would eventually be dubbed “The Lubitsch Touch.”

Though these and his later works, including Trouble in Paradise (1932), The Merry Widow (1934), and The Shop Around the Corner (1940) remain staples of his legacy, Broken Lullaby (1932) stands out as an enigmatic entry in Lubitsch’s filmography due to its serious subject matter and somber tone. Generally well received by critics at the time of its release, Broken Lullaby performed dismally at the box office, which may explain why Lubitsch never returned to serious drama for the remainder of his career. Nevertheless, many scholars have since reexamined this resolutely antiwar film, noting it as an “undoubtedly important work in his filmography”1 and “one of the most revelatory films he ever made.”2

Screenwriters Samson Raphaelson and Ernest Vajda adapted Reginald Berkley’s 1931 play The Man I Killed (itself adapted from Maurice Rostand’s 1925 French play of the same name). Production for Broken Lullaby began in September 1931 and wrapped shooting within six weeks. The film underwent multiple title changes and a last minute publicity overhaul because Paramount feared that the darkness of the material would turn audiences away. However, these attempts to rebrand the film ultimately did little to bolster its box office returns.

Broken Lullaby follows Paul Renard (Phillips Holmes), a young French veteran who is burdened with guilt after killing a German soldier in the trenches during World War I. Inescapably distraught, Paul seeks out his victim’s family in an attempt to find peace of mind. Though the vast majority of the film focuses on the effects of war, nationalism, grief, and guilt, there are unmistakably Lubitschian moments of comedy peppered throughout this pensive drama.

The engaging interplay of image and sound in the film demonstrates Lubitsch’s aptitude for sound cinema only a few years into its existence. Broken Lullaby also serves as an excellent showcase of his characteristically mobile camerawork. Multiple scholars point to the film’s opening as one of the most powerfully crafted sequences of Lubitsch’s career because of its symbolic use of image and sound to crystalize the essence of his message within minutes; Jean Mitry praised it as “a perfect example of a total image, film expression in its highest form.”






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Andrea Arnold – American Honey (2016)

Hans-Jürgen Syberberg – Parsifal (1982)

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Synopsis:
Richard Wagner’s last opera has remained controversial since its first performance for its unique, and, for some, unsavory blending of religious and erotic themes and imagery. Based on one of the medieval epic romances of King Arthur and the search for the holy grail (the chalice touched by the lips of Christ at the last supper), it recounts over three long acts how a “wild child” unwittingly invades the sacred precincts of the grail, fulfilling a prophecy that only such a one can save the grail’s protectors from a curse fallen upon them. Interpreters of the work have found everything from mystical revelation to proto-fascist propaganda in it.Hans-Jurgen Syberberg’s production doesn’t avoid either aspect, but tries synthesize them by seeking their roots in the divided soul of Wagner himself. The action unfolds on a craggy landscape which turns out to be a gigantic enlargement of the composer’s death mask, among deliberately tatty theatrical devices: puppets, scale models, magic-lantern projections. The eponymous hero is sung by the specified tenor voice (Reiner Goldberg) but mimed on screen by a male and a female performer alternately, reflecting what the director takes to be the creator’s own sexual conflicts. Syberberg’s pacing, dictated by the majestic pace of Wagner’s score, is slow, but enlivened by constant subtle shifts in point of view, and memorable performances by actress Edith Clever as the villainess/heroine Kundry (sung by Yvonne Minton), orchestra conductor Armin Jordan as the remorseful knight Amfortas (sung by Wolfgang Schoene), and Robert Lloyd (the faithful retainer Gurnemanz).

— Roger Downey (IMDb)

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Review:
Set in medieval times, around the temple of the Holy Grail, Parsifal offers its director more than just the possibility of interpreting Wagner’s seductive last opera. He reduces the central Christian theme and refocuses it on a decaying Europe, while simultaneously confronting past with present, myth with reality, the rational with the romantic. Filmed exclusively within a studio – a practice which Syberberg has practically reinvented – it’s all staged within a gigantic set of Wagner’s death mask, with constantly shifting projected backgrounds. Among a mixed cast of actors and singers, Edith Clever gives a particularly impressive expressionist performance as Kundry (sung by Yvonne Minton). Wagner, as the most radical dramatist of his age, is matched by Syberberg’s vision, confirming that he is one of the most visually distinctive film-makers of his time. Continually surprising, provocative, probably infuriating for purists, Parsifal is compulsive viewing for both music and movie enthusiasts.

— TimeOut

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Language(s):German
Subtitles:English (hardcoded)


Agnieszka Smoczynska – Córki dancingu AKA The Lure (2015)

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One dark night, at water’s edge, a family of musicians encounter aquatic sirens Silver and Golden. After assuring the family that they won’t eat them up, the winsome sirens are recruited to join the Figs and Dates band at a neon-lit Warsaw dance club. When Silver becomes romantically entangled with beautiful blonde bassist Mietek, the more cunning Golden, who cannot escape her bloodthirsty nature, worries that her sister’s relationship will doom their shared dream of swimming to a new life in America.

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An erotic, body-violent new wave rock opera about wayward sirens. The Lure mashes up folklore, vampiric mermaids, ‘80s hair and body horror to create a bewitching and surprisingly touching musical drama.

Sirens Silver and Golden (Marta Mazurek and Michalina Olszanska respectively) loiter on the shores of Warsaw in 1980s Poland, hoping to catch unwitting humans to take as food. But on this occasion, Silver refrains from dinner, instantly falling for a young guitarist (Jakub Gierszal) singing on the beach.

The mermaids assume human form and are taken in by the guitarist and his band, who see a business opportunity in their striking vocals and bewitching appearance. In a kitsch discotheque, the group, now called The Lure, performs to seedy punters willing to part cash to see their magical transformation. But as Silver falls more and more for the waifish guitar player, Golden warns her not to get too used to life on land.

Director Agnieszka Smoczynska called the film a “coming-of-age story”, echoing her own youth. She recalled that her mother ran a nightclub, where she had her “first shot of vodka, first cigarette, first sexual disappointment and first important feeling for a boy.” The mermaids were an abstraction that allowed her to tell her story without revealing too much of herself. The screenwriter Robert Bolesto sought to write a story based on two friends of his that frequented nightclubs in the 80s, which enthused Smoczynska and resonated with her own adolescence.










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Language(s):Polish
Subtitles:English

Jerzy Stefan Stawinski – Pingwin (1965)

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A story about love and the life of the youth of the sixties. A film saturated with insightful psychological observations and the warm, affectionate relationship of the central character.



Storyline: A shy Warsaw university student is in love with a girl who pays no attention to him. Change comes after her intimate love letters are read publicly at a party.







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Language(s):Polish
Subtitles:English

Jim Henson & Frank Oz & Gary Kurtz – The Dark Crystal (1982)

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Jim Henson ventures into Tolkien territory in his all-Muppet fantasy feature The Dark Crystal. The titular Crystal maintains equilibrium in a mythical kingdom. When the Crystal is broken, the evil Skeksis take over, killing off the good-guy Gelflings and enslaving everyone else. Two of the Gelflings have survived: Jen was raised by the all-knowing Mystics, while Kira grew up amongst the swamp-dwelling Podlings. Jen and Kira join forces to “heal” the precious Dark Crystal and restore order to their world. Adults may find the whole affair a little precious, while children may be disturbed by the film’s mortality rate.




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Subtitles:English

Todd Haynes – Safe (1995)

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It took Todd Haynes four years after Poison to get funding for Safe (1995), an emotionally devastating portrait of insulated domesticity, centering on Carol White (Julianne Moore), a San Fernando housewife who develops peculiar health problems. Carol’s immune system is compromised by an “environmental illness,” an all-encompassing allergy to chemicals that has baffled the medical establishment and gained the moniker “20th Century Disease.” Helpless, she turns to a self-help organization that leads to greater isolation from the real outside world.

A seductive entry into Carol’s bourgeois milieu opens the film, with the camera tracking a hill populated with houses that get increasingly larger and simulated in their design. This sequence was influenced by Haynes’ childhood in Encino, where architecture was “frightening–fake Tudor, fake country manor.” He also looked at films depicting L.A. as a futuristic city, where every trace of nature has been superseded by humans. For Haynes, L.A. is like an airport, “because you never breathe real air, you’re never in any real place. You’re in a transitional, carpeted hum zone.”

Conventional cinematic cues that usually tell viewers how to respond are avoided. Safe breaks the Hollywood mold by not using close-ups and other audience-controlling devices. The film minimizes manipulation, letting the viewers make up their own minds through subjective perceptions. Haynes refuses to judge his characters or subject them to the ridicule to which a mainstream film would resort.








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Giorgi Shengelaia – Pirosmani (1969)

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This film is about the great Georgian painter – primitivist Niko Pirosmanashvili (1862-1918). An unknown, self-taught painter roams the streets of a city, painting his pictures. The local people only know that his name is Nikola Pirosmani, that he is a kind and honest person, but nobody takes his painting seriously. To make his living and be able to buy paints, Nikola opens up a food shop. But very soon he goes bankrupt, for he is giving away butter and cheese to anyone who got no money. Already gravely ill, he paints his last picture, imbued with light, joy and love for life. Ruscico

This Soviet film is a biography of the Georgian artist Niko Pirosmanishvili (1863-1918), usually known as Pirosmani. Pirosmani died of starvation, unable to sell any of his works for sufficient money to support life. MUBI









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Niko Pirosmani


Photo Album


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Language(s):Georgian, Russian, French
Subtitles:English, Russian, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Dutch

Mike Leigh – BBC2 Playhouse: Grown-Ups (1980)

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From DVD Times:
A young working-class couple, Dick and Mandy, move into a council house, to find their old teacher living next door with his wife. Their new life is plagued by endless visits from Mandy’s lonely elder sister Gloria, a situation that finally erupts into a major catastrophe involving the neighbours.

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Starring Lesley Manville (All Or Nothing, Topsy-Turvy, Cranford) who has worked with Mike Leigh more than any other actor and Brenda Blethyn (Secrets and Lies), Phil Davis, Sam Kelly, Janine Duvitski (Abigail’s Party) and Lindsay Duncan (Rome, Margaret – as Margaret Thatcher). Filmed on location in Canterbury.

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Language(s):English and Commentray Track, Dual Audio
Subtitles:None

Aaron Sorkin – Workbook to Aaron Sorkin’s Masterclass (2016)


Patrice Leconte – Tandem (1987)

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A fading television personality and radio quiz-show host is shielded by his right-hand man from learning his show has been cancelled in this situation comedy. Rivetot (Gerard Jugnot) is the loyal longtime assistant to Mortez (Jean Rochefort) who believes the news of the show’s demise will be fatal to his boss. He tries to keep the news from Mortez as long as possible as the show travels from town to town.






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Language(s):French
Subtitles:English

Richard Fleischer – Fantastic Voyage (1966)

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Scientist Jan Benes, who knows the secret to keeping soldiers shrunken for an indefinite period, escapes from behind the Iron Curtain with the help of CIA agent Grant. While being transferred, their motorcade is attacked. Benes strikes his head, causing a blood clot to form in his brain. Grant is ordered to accompany a group of scientists as they are miniaturized. The crew has one hour to get in Benes’s brain, remove the clot and get out.






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Subtitles:English

Jon Bang Carlsen – Hotel of the Stars (1981)

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Along the northern edge of Hollywood on Franklin Avenue, there is a hotel where movie stars used to stay, but whose glory days are long gone. Celebrities no longer go there, and the new guests are dreamers from all over the place who’ve come to LA to pursue a career in acting. “I loved to see myself in Technicolor,” one of them says, recalling his first screen appearance in a street scene. For most of them, the dream of a Hollywood career will forever remain an illusion. They hardly manage to make ends meet by working as extras – during the shoot of this documentary, a number of them were extras in Martin Scorsese’s Raging Bull. Bang Carlsen’s camera obviously gives them an opportunity to show their talent for make-believe – an art that they, for lack of an audience, mainly seem to deploy to keep up their own spirits. In this often-comical, sometimes tragic portrait of some of the hotel’s residents, Hotel of the Stars reveals the wide gap between dream and reality, poverty and success in American society.






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Lev Kulidzhanov – Prestuplenie i nakazanie AKA Crime and Punishment (1969)

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Plot Synopsis
This Russian adaptation of Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment packs nearly every pivotal event from the mammoth novel into its 200 minute running time. Georgi Taratorkin stars as Raskolnikov, the impressionable student who believes himself to be above the law-and commits murder to prove his theory. Innokenti Smoktunovskiy, best known for his brilliant interpretation of the title character in the Russian Hamlet (1964), costars as police inspector Porfiry, who humbly but diligently wears down Raskolnikov’s alibi. Most cinemadaptations of Crime and Punishment end with the protagonist’s arrest; this one retains Dostoyevsky’s lengthy post-prison epilogue, in which Raskolnikov learns at long last how to be a human being.

All Movie Guide

Comments from IMDb
Anyone with a love of Dostoyevsky’s classic novel cannot fail to be enraptured by this marvellous film. It captures the heart and soul of that complex tale more closely than any other version. Perhaps this is because it is Russian, for there are those who believe non-Russians require a leap of imagination to grasp the meaning of Crime and Punishment. And I believe that Dostoyevsky himself would have liked this film!

The picture is visually stunning and the casting is immaculate. Some of the performances are quite breathtaking; Georgi Taratorkin is totally convincing as the haunted, conflicted Raskolnikov, depths of emotions playing in his dark, expressive eyes; Maya Bulgakova tugs at the heartstrings as the wretched Katerina Ivanovna; Innokenti Smoktunovsky puts in a masterly performance as Porfiry, playing him with a regretful, fatherly air whilst Tatyana Bedova is simply sublime as a beautiful, fragile, holy Sonia.

It is a darkly claustrophobic film and flicking the pause button can seem like coming up for air – but that’s the point – that’s just how reading the novel feels! The film has been described as lumbering – but I longed for it to last even longer!

The print isn’t the best quality and the subtitles are sometimes difficult to read – but persevere if you can…it’s worth it…it’s a masterpiece.







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Language(s):Russian
Subtitles:English [SRT]

Cristi Puiu – La souris est sous la table AKA The Mouse is Under the Table (2012)

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This is the 1st feature in the Three Exercises of Interpretation ( Trois exercices d’interprétation ) trilogy based on Three Conversations by Russian writer and philosopher Vladimir Solovyov. The actors’ ‘exercises’ developed into a minimalistic trilogy on cinema and literature, social and spiritual life, acting in film and in real life.

A working class solider named Jean-Benoit is dragged by his childhood friend – now grown up and ‘grown out’ of their old interests – to attend a bourgeois lunch complete with earnest philosophising and snobbery.







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Language(s):French
Subtitles:English [TEXT], English, Romanian [VOBSUBS]

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