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The New Year That Never Came
2024 Romanian film by Bogdan Mureșanu From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The New Year That Never Came (Romanian: Anul Nou care n-a fost) is a 2024 Romanian historical tragicomedy film written and directed by Bogdan Mureșanu in his feature directorial debut. Based on Mureșanu's 2018 short film, The Christmas Gift, it stars Adrian Văncică , Nicoleta Hâncu, Iulian Postelnicu , Mihai Călin , Emilia Dobrin , and Andrei Miercure. It premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival on 1 September 2024, where it won the Orizzonti Award for Best Film.[1] The film received a theatrical release in Romania on 24 September 2024.
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Premise
Six lives converge on 20 December 1989 amid the unrest of the Romanian revolution.
Cast
- Adrian Văncică as Gelu
- Nicoleta Hâncu as Florina Miu, an actress from the Nottara Theater
- Iulian Postelnicu as Ionuț Dincă, a Securitate officer
- Mihai Călin as Ștefan Silvestru, a TVR director
- Emilia Dobrin as Margareta Dincă, Ionuț's mother
- Andrei Miercure as Laurențiu Silvestru, Ștefan and Alina's son, a student
- Ioana Flora as Mariana, Gelu's wife
- Ada Galeș as Camelia Dincă, Ionuț's wife
- Marian Râlea as Mihalcea, a TVR producer
- Gabriel Radu as Gabi, a TVR cameraman
- Manuela Hărăbor as Alina Silvestru, Ștefan's wife and Laurențiu's mother
- Ion Sapdaru as Comrade Vârtosu, the head of TVR
- Angel Popescu as Alex
- Vlad Ionuț Popescu as Vlad, Laurențiu's best friend
- Victoria Raileanu as Lili, an actress
- Elvira Deatcu as doamnă
- Gabriel Spahiu as Benghe, Florina's neighbor
- Vasile Muraru as Uncle Romică
- Theodor Șoptelea as Manu
- Sorin Cociș as Stamate
- Răzvan Vasilescu as the theater director
- Ilinca Hărnuț as the scenographer
- Luca Toma as Marius, Gelu and Mariana's son
- Mircea Andreescu as Uncle Chican
- Ioan Paraschiv as the investigator
- Doru Cătănescu as the postman
- Nicodim Ungureanu as the taxi driver
- Marius Damian as Uncle Jiji
- Marian Adochiței as Berlogea
- Dana Voicu as a pharmacist
- Afrodita Androne as the set secretary
- Virgil Aioanei as Gelu's coworker
- Vlad Jipa as Comrade Marcel
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Production
The film expands on characters from director Bogdan Mureșanu's 2018 short film, The Christmas Gift.[2] Regarding the feature film's conception, Mureșanu stated, "I was interested in the humanity of small lives exposed to great historical events and how they deal with the feeling of a disappearing world."[3] Principal photography took place in and around Bucharest. Filming also took place in Gostinu, a commune roughly an hour outside of Bucharest.[4] Cinematographer Biró Boróka utilized the Arri Alexa Mini for filming.[5] Filming was completed by 28 September 2023.[6]
Release
The trailer was released on 28 August 2024.[7] The film premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival on 1 September 2024 as part of the Orizzonti competition.[8][9] The following day, Memento Distribution acquired the French distribution rights to the film.[10] The film received a theatrical release in Romania on 24 September 2024.[11] On its opening weekend, it topped the Romanian box office with over 20,000 admissions.[12] It opened the South East European Film Festival in April 2025.[13]
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Critical response
Ștefan Dobroiu of Cineuropa wrote, "...The New Year That Never Came is a powerful example of how cinema can become a time machine that teleports us to a certain era, bringing us back to safety just as the issues of that period seep into our very soul."[14] Wendy Ide of Screen Daily wrote, "There's a lot going on, and initially, the film coasts a little, before gradually picking up momentum. But a near 20-minute final sequence, set to Ravel's Bolero, builds to an explosive crescendo, seamlessly blending archive footage into the action and capturing the exhilarating impact of history in the making."[15]
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