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Warboy

Warboy

Dir. Marian Crisan
85 min

Romanian Film Festival 2024

Saturday, November 9 at 3:00pm | FREE

Presented by Heritage Organization of Romanians in Minnesota (HORA).

ABOUT THE FILM

Fall of 1944. World War II is coming to an end. The movie tells the emotionally charged story of a teenager who, in an attempt to save his family’s two horses, embarks on an initiatory journey, crossing the wild landscape of the Apuseni Mountains. With a blend of genres including adventure, war film, children’s film, and western, Warboy is a movie for the whole family. 

"I like to work with non-professional actors," director Marian Crisan states. "I think this gives more truth to the whole film. I look for faces, for attitudes, for the sensation they give on screen when testing. I think that what I am trying to convey is that the story of this teenager from 1944 is universally valid, no matter when the war happens."

ABOUT THE ROMANIAN FILM FESTIVAL

The Romanian Film Festival is produced and presented by the Heritage Organization of Romanians in Minnesota (HORA).

The theme of the festival this year is Through the Looking Glass. Lewis Carroll used this metaphor in his writing to describe an unfamiliar or abnormal setting or situation. The phrase can be used to describe a world that suddenly appears unfamiliar, as if things were turned upside down, similar to looking out from inside a mirror to find a world that’s both recognizable and yet turned inside-out. It is like a confusing looking glass world or a mysterious looking glass philosophy.

Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear is also a well-known phrase that makes us aware of how reflected images are different from the real world. When we look at ourselves in the mirror or at things through a magnifying glass we see a reversed or enlarged version of reality. That is, in a way, what movies do: project it onto the screen into a distorted, sometimes strange parallel world. 

After the fall of communism in 1989, a Romanian New Wave cinema emerged as an austere, realist, and minimalist, often accompanied by black humor type of film. It is an art form that has received a lot of acclaim, almost every year being awarded at prestigious international film festivals. Still, watching a Romanian movie is not a “sit back and relax” type of experience. It requires the audience to do an intense intellectual and emotional exercise and ask themselves questions that might not always get answers. It might be intriguing, controversial, irreverent, shocking, funny, a tragedy and dark comedy at the same time. The world portrayed in them is most often the opposite of normal or what is expected, and the characters’ personalities are hard to decipher. They are convoluted and tormented, enigmatic and insecure in their relationships and self-search. They are portrayed as if through a magnifying glass, as if in a twilight zone, leaving it to the viewer to try to make their own inferences.

We hope you will find this year’s films interesting and will come back for more next year. We will continue the tradition and hope to grow in audience. Making Romanian culture, though its many forms, known to the American public is HORA’s mission.

This year’s edition has been possible through a grant from Minnesota Humanities Center and the generous support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in New York. This work is funded in part by MHC with money from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund that was created with the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.

This year we partnered with the MSP Film Society to offer you amazing films in state of the art cinemas. The festival will take place between November 8-10, in person at The Main Cinema, 115 SE Main St, Minneapolis, MN 55414. All movies are in Romanian language with English subtitles.

Film Details

Program: Romanian Film Festival
Release Year: 2023
Runtime: 85 min
Country/Region: Romania
Language: Romanian, English, German
Tags: Drama

Cast/Crew

Director: Marian Crisan
Producer: ROVA Film, Razvan Bumbes, Viorel Chesaru, Alessia Cremenescu, Marian Crisan, Adrian Paduretu, Dragos Turea
Cinematographer: Adrian Paduretu
Screenwriter: Marian Crisan
Editor: Tudor Pojoni
Composer: Cãlin Torsan, Alin Zabrauteanu
Principal Cast: Daniel Bâlis, Reginald Ammons

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