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4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (Romanian: 4 luni, 3 s With Pascal Cervo, Arthur Igual, Fabienne Babe, Nathalie Richard. A man leaves his home unannounced, and spends four days wandering around France. Movie and TV Subtitles in multiple languages, thousands of translated subtitles uploaded daily. Free download from source, API support, millions of users. With much of America lying in ruins, the rest of the world braces for a global sharknado, Fin and his family must travel around the world to stop them.

Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days. Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (Romanian: 4 luni, 3 s.

It won three awards at the 2. Cannes Film Festival, including the Palme d'Or. The film is set in Communist Romania in the final years of the Nicolae Ceau.

It tells the story of two students, roommates in a university dormitory, who try to procure an illegal abortion. Inspired by an anecdote from the period and the general social historic context, it depicts the loyalty of the two friends and the struggles they face. Mungiu and cinematographer Oleg Mutu shot it in Bucharest and other Romanian locations in 2. After making its world premiere at Cannes, 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days made its Romanian debut on 1 June 2.

Transilvania International Film Festival. It opened to critical acclaim, and was noted for its minimalism and intense themes. It went on to win numerous honours, including Best Film at the European Film Awards and Romania's national Gopo Awards. The film became the subject of some controversy over censorship, the abortion debate and its exclusion from the 8.

Academy Awards, but has been considered one of the major films of the 2. Two university students in an unnamed Romanian town, Otilia Mihartescu and Gabriela . Bebe in a hotel, where he is to perform an illegal abortion in a Communist Romania with a natalistabortion policy. At the college dorm, G. Afterwards, Otilia takes a bus to visit her boyfriend Adi, from whom she borrows money. Adi asks Otilia to visit his family that night, as it is his mother's birthday, to which Otilia initially declines, relenting after Adi becomes upset. Otilia heads to the Unirea hotel where G.

Consequently, Otilia visits another hotel, the Tineretului, and after much begging and haggling, is able to book a room at an expensive rate. Afterwards, Otilia goes to a rendezvous point to meet with Mr. Bebe, although he had asked G. Bebe grows angry upon hearing that G.

Bebe discovers that G. While the two women were certain that they would pay no more than 3,0.

Mr. Bebe expects both women to have sex with him. Otilia reluctantly has sex with Mr. Bebe so that he will not walk out on them, as does G. Bebe then performs the abortion by injecting a probe and an unnamed fluid into G.

Otilia is exasperated by G. She is still disturbed but stays and has dinner with Adi's mother's friends, who are mostly doctors. They converse about trivial matters while Otilia and Adi remain silent. One of the guests then starts talking about lost values and respect for elders after Otilia accepts a cigarette offered to her in front of Adi's parents. Adi and Otilia retreat to his room, where Otilia tells him about G. They begin debating what would happen if it were Otilia who was pregnant, as Adi is opposed to abortion. After the argument, Otilia calls G.

Otilia wraps the fetus with some towels and puts it in a bag, while G. Otilia walks outside, finally climbing to the top of a building, as Mr. Bebe had suggested, and dropping the bag in a trash chute. She returns to the Tineretului and finds G. Otilia sits and tells G. Hd Movies Ipod False Confessions (2017).

Otilia stares blankly at G. Andreescu opines the two female protagonists share emotional loyalty, while in the wake of Mr. Bebe's abuses, Otilla becomes increasingly suspicious of Adi. Strausz argues further class and generational conflicts are presented in the dinner party scene, where the characters have more food than lower classes, discuss social issues such as conscription into the Romanian Armed Forces, and treat Otilla as representative of the . Academic Claudiu Turcu.

Jitaru specifically cited the dinner scene, where the conversation makes much of the divide between those with university degrees and those with none. In some locations, this is the government of Romania, while in others, an underground power or Heterotopia forms.

Bebe exploits this, boasts of the worth of his expertise and notes the legal jeopardy he is taking to extort the women for sex. Bebe presenting himself as the . Parvulescu elaborated that the beginning gives a view of place and possessions that could be nostalgic, but these become overruled by crisis in the communist society. This is seen in the end, where Otilia forbids further discussion of the abortion. The lack of a score can also be seen as contributing to sense of pending danger, as well as symbolizing silenced dissenters. The fact that the characters live in a state of poverty, as Romanians were near the end of communism, is reflected in a scene where Mr.

Bebe accosts his mother for wanting to buy sugar. When Otilia is is searching for Mr. Bebe, there is also a line of people visible in the background looking for food, reflecting the lack of food security in the 1. Additionally, the characters are often impolite towards each other.

Mungiu explained this was related to the poverty, saying . Author Doru Pop acknowledged a differing number of characters and no male Jesus, but opined it was relevant to have a dinner while tragedy is unfolding. Mungiu conceded similarities to the Last Supper but said they were accidental, and that once he realized the likeness during production, the filmmakers added a more focused view of Otilla to reveal her stress.

Abortion was permitted in only extremely limited circumstances. The law was not based on any religious opposition to abortion, but on the government's authority and control over its citizens. In the 1. 98. 0s, the decree was strengthened to mandate gynecological appointments, to assess if individual women could reproduce. Author Dominique Nasta judged the film to be an accurate portrait of the oppression, and on the poor state of the economy of Romania in the later days of Ceau. According to Mungiu's notes he shared with the press, the death toll was 5. Sanctions against contraception were also in place, and sex education was rare. Following the 1. 98.

Revolution, abortion was legalized, and subsequent laws made the operation unrestricted in the first 1. Zootopia (2016) Ipod Download. Development. They belong to me.

They belong to my generation. These people were talking the same language but still looked like aliens. The major revision was the emergence of Otilia as the sole protagonist, while G. She had performed on television, but had not appeared in a film before.

Production designer Mihaela Poenaru drew on her recollections of the period to prepare the locations. Bebe character was also given a red Dacia car. Mungiu found the dinner scene to be the most difficult to shoot, as including a large number of actors in a long take made it difficult to focus. It took 1. 7 attempts over five days to complete the scene. The crew dropped bags of cabbage and potatoes to create the sound effect. Walters remarked on .

Bebe chastises his mother: ? Who can tell? But it lends the scene its bizarre, oppressive air of ill omen. Boone compared the style to the films of the Dardenne brothers. Wissot felt . This raised concerns among French film industry workers about censorship. By 8 September 2.

IFC Films reported a solid financial performance for 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days in the U. S., with a gross of $1. It made $1,1. 98,2. North America and $8,6. Scott, The New York Times.

He added that the film shares a number of characteristics with other productions of the New Romanian Cinema, namely: . Club. 03 ! 3rd. Noel Murray, The A. V. Club. 04 ! 4th.

Richard Corliss, Time. Robert Mondello, NPR0.

Kyle Smith, New York Post. J. Hoberman, The Village Voice. Anthony Lane, The New Yorker. James Berardinelli, Reel. Views. 09 ! 9th. V. A. Musetto, New York Post.

Marc Mohan, The Oregonian. Some sources view the film as indicative of a broader renaissance in Romanian cinema in the 2. Romanian films. These include Cristi Puiu's The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, which won the Prix un certain regard at the 2. Cannes Film Festival; Corneliu Porumboiu's 1. East of Bucharest, which won the Camera d'Or at the 2.

Cannes Film Festival; and Cristian Nemescu's California Dreamin', which won the Prix un certain regard at the 2. Cannes Film Festival. Scott also put the film seventh on his best of the decade list.