Iura Luncașu
The sweetest girl, Dana (Diana Dumitrescu) has to go out on a date with a broker, Dani (Andi Vasluianu) because her chubby friend, Oana (Antoaneta Zaharia), doesn’t have the courage to meet her Facebook lover face to face. A hacker (Marius Damian) is cheating his partner, the computer, with a Facebook profile picture of two exquisite “delicious” girls. The whip cream/ chocolate teacher (Loredana Groza), a French woman who knows the insights of living in Bucharest teaches her pupils the art of Savarin by day and Marquis de Sade’s practices by night. No one is what they pretend to be and they all believe that telling lies is the most beautiful truth, and this leads to a series of misunderstandings.
With the support of the Spanish authorities, the Romanian police are developing a bold and dangerous plan to unmask a criminal organization and capture the leader. The comedy settles with the visit of a Spanish official who puts great difficulty on the Romanian officials. In “Hola, mamacita, Shakira, Pique” all their vocabulary in Spanish is summarized and they understand about the official directives. “We’re on a mission, but who is that?” Obviously, things get fun. Fortunately, there are competent people to deal with the force intervention. A team of six girls from the special forces, ministers, commissioners, a puzzled driver, a criminal with a hidden identity and an officer full of lust, all set in motion.
After working this weekend at a factory, three friends put money together to go on an unforgettable escape to Bucharest.
“Once and for all” (“Odata pentru totdeauna”) tells the story of a successful director, Alex, who struggles with depression, despite his great professional career.
Matters of the heart weave themselves into a love pentagon between five actors as they rehearse for a stage play in Bucharest’s historic quarter.
An unpredictable comedy set in modern-day Romania, Ghinionistul follows a down on his luck protagonist who tries to be in time for an audition but obstacle after obstacle gets in his way.