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Thirst (Romanian:
Setea) is a 1961
Romanian drama film
directed by
Mircea Drăgan and
Mihai Iacob. It was
entered into the 2nd
Moscow International Film...
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tributaries to the
river Gilort (from
source to mouth): Left:
Setea Mică,
Setea Mare, Pleșcoaia, Romanul, Dâlbanu, Rânca, Înșiratele, Cerbu, Măgura...
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extended attributes,
which are
accessible using the
getea command. The getea,
setea, listea, statea, and
removeea APIs
support fetching, setting, listing, getting...
- the
Setea Mohor main
ridge is visible, with the two most
prominent peaks in this
image being (from
right to left):
Setea Mică (2278m) and
Setea Mare...
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composer of the 20th century. He has
acted in
films such as
Lupeni 29 and
Setea.
George Calboreanu was born in 1896. He
began his way as an
actor on stage...
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mahalalei (1947), by
Mircea Ștefănescu
Secretul atomic (1997), by
Lucia Verona Setea Muntelui de sare, a
trilogy by
Marin Sorescu: Iona, Paracliserul, and Matca...
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Festival where it won a Diploma.
Dincolo de
brazi (1958) (with
Mihai Iacob)
Setea (1961)
Lupeni 29 (1963)
Neamul Șoimăreștilor (1965)
Golgota (1966) The Column...
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Nominated for the "Golden Palm" at the 1957
Cannes Film Festival.
Setea (1961) (Thirst).
Awarded the "Silver Prize" at the 1960
Moscow International...
- Salona, Samos, Scarphea, Sciathus,
Scopelus in Thessalia, Scyrus, Serbia,
Setea, Sicyon, Stagoi, Stobi, Strongyle, Strumnitza, Subrita, Tanagra, Tegea,...
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businessman (The
Biltmore Company).
Mircea Drăgan, 85,
Romanian film
director (
Setea,
Lupeni 29, Explosion).
Norman Hardie, 92, New
Zealand mountaineer. Fanya...