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Retrospective: Radu Jude I. Retrospektiva: Radu Jude I.

Radu Jude / Romania / 94 min / Romanian

In the Morning; Alexandra; The Tube With a Hat; It Can Pass Through the Wall

In the Morning / Dimineaţă 
2007, 28’ 

Two characters, one taxi, a crisis and a compromise.

Alexandra
2008, 26’ 

Tavi, a man in his late thirties, discovers that Alexandra, his 4-year-old daughter, is not calling him ’dad’ anymore.

Cev z masko / The Tube With a Hat / Lampa cu căciulă
2006, 23’ 

Marian, a 7-year-old boy from a small and poor Romanian village, wakes up his father and persuades him to go to the city, in order to fix their old TV set. Prehaja skozi stene / It

Can Pass Through the Wall / Trece si prin perete 
2014, 17’ 

An old man tries to play backgammon with friends while babysitting his granddaughter, who's terrified because of the suicide committed by a boy in their building.

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