- Emil
Loteanu (6
November 1936 – 18
April 2003) was a
Moldovan and
Soviet film
director born in what is now Moldova. He
moved to
Moscow in his
early life...
- In 1970,
Eugen Doga
began his
creative collaboration with
director Emil
Loteanu,
starting with the
movie "Lautarii" (1973, 13, 8
million viewers)) about...
- was
there that she was
spotted by the ****istant of film
director Emil
Loteanu, who was at the time
looking for a
teenage actress for the role of Olya...
- fame
after starring in the film
Queen of the
Gypsies directed by Emil
Loteanu,
which brought her huge
international success as an actress. The picture...
-
Sweet and
Tender Beast') is a 1978
Soviet romantic drama directed by Emil
Loteanu. It was
entered into the 1978
Cannes Film Festival. It is
adapted from...
- are Lăutarii (1972),
written and
directed by
Moldovan film-maker Emil
Loteanu, and
Wedding in
Bessarabia (2009),
which was co-produced by Romania, Moldova...
-
drama directed by Emil
Loteanu based on
Anton Chekhov's The
Shooting Party. Anna Pavlova, a 1983
biographical drama by Emil
Loteanu based on the life of...
- as
Queen of the Gypsies) is a 1975
Soviet romantic drama film by Emil
Loteanu,
loosely based on
short stories "Makar Chudra" and "Old Izergil" by Maxim...
- of the
Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova,
written and
directed by Emil
Loteanu and
starring Galina Belyayeva,
James Fox and
Sergey Shakurov. It depicts...
- (Russian: Лаутары) is a 1972
Soviet romantic musical film
directed by Emil
Loteanu. The
movie was a success,
particularly in Italy. The film
received the...