Tudor Giurgiu

Romanian film director (born 1972)
Tudor Giurgiu, 2016

Tudor Giurgiu (Romanian: [ˈtudor ˈdʒjurdʒju]; born 1972 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania) is a Romanian film director. Giurgiu graduated from Bucharest Film Academy in 1995.[1] He was President of Romanian National Television (TVR) between 2005 and 2007. Tudor Giurgiu is also a director of music videos[citation needed] and has made documentaries. Giurgiu owns Librafilm, an independent production company and is the founder and president of Romanian Film Promotion, which puts on the Transilvania International Film Festival.[2]

Love Sick, his first full-length film, was released in Romania in 2006.[2]

Personal Life

Tudor Girgiu is married to Oana Girgiu, a film director and producer.[3] Tudor has stated that the film that influenced him the most is Knife in the Water, directed by Roman Polanski.[4]

Filmography

  • Vecini (1993)
  • Popcorn Story (2001)
  • Love Sick (2006)
  • Ashes and Blood (2009) - producer
  • Of Snails and Men (2012)
  • Why Me? (2015)
  • Parking (2019)
  • Libertate (2023)
  • Nasty (2024)

Notes

  1. ^ https://dokweb.net/database/persons/biography/7f1383f3-b73a-48f4-800e-4481b29b2c2a/tudor-giurgiu
  2. ^ a b "Guests". Romanian Film Festival Seattle. Archived from the original on 2016-11-19. Retrieved 2016-11-17.
  3. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2700344/
  4. ^ https://creativemornings.com/talks/tudor-giurgiu

External links

  • Tudor Giurgiu at IMDb
  • An interview with Tudor Giurgiu
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Films directed by Tudor Giurgiu
  • Vecini (1993)
  • Popcorn Story (2001)
  • Love Sick (2006)
  • Of Snails and Men (2012)
  • Why Me? (2015)
  • Parking (2013)
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