The Stone Wedding
The Stone Wedding
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1h 20m
Directed by Dan Pița and Mircea Veroiu • 1972 • Romania
A long-overlooked cult classic of Romanian cinema set in the rolling mountains of Transylvania, The Stone Wedding is a folkloric film poem in two parts. The first, directed by the late Mircea Veroiu, follows a widow’s travails as she toils against the odds to provide for her daughter. The second, by Dan Pița, is a more naturalistic and comedic story about a pair of wandering musicians who conspire to kidnap a bride from her wedding. Based on the beloved short stories of Ion Agârbiceanu, featuring stunning cinematography from the great Iosif Demian and a stirring score, these Transylvanian tales of escape and entrapment reveal a countercurrent in Romanian cinema that recalls the likes of Béla Tarr and Emir Kusturica.
THE STONE WEDDING • NUNTA DE PIATRĂ
Written and directed by Dan Pița and Mircea Voloiu
From short stories by Ion Agârbiceanu
Cinematography by Iosif Demian
Music by Dorin Liviu Zaharia
Starring: Leopoldina Bălănuță, Mircea Diaconu, Radu Boruzescu
In Romanian with English subtitles
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