WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Bucharest

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  • “The Death of Mr. Lazarescu” (2005) – This critically acclaimed Romanian film follows the journey of an elderly man seeking medical help in Bucharest.
  • “12:08 East of Bucharest” (2006) – Another Romanian film, this one revolves around a television debate about the revolution that took place in Bucharest on December 22, 1989.
  • “The Class” (2007) – Directed by Laurent Cantet, this film takes place in a high school in Bucharest and explores the dynamics between a teacher and her students.
  • “The Zero Theorem” (2013) – Directed by Terry Gilliam, this dystopian science fiction film starring Christoph Waltz is set in a futuristic Bucharest.
  • “Closer to the Moon” (2014) – Based on a true story, this film follows a group of Romanian Jewish gangsters who attempt to pull off an audacious heist in Bucharest.
  • “Child’s Pose” (2013) – This Romanian drama revolves around a mother’s desperate attempts to protect her son from the consequences of a car accident in Bucharest.
  • “The Nun” (2018) – This horror film, set in 1952 Bucharest, tells the story of a young nun who is possessed by an evil force.
  • “Bucharest Non-Stop” (2015) – A comedy-drama, this film takes place in a 24-hour convenience store in Bucharest, showcasing the lives of various characters who frequent the establishment.
  • “Puzzle for a Blind Man” (2013) – This Romanian crime film follows the intrigue and investigation surrounding the murder of a famous Bucharest art collector.
  • “Ana, Mon Amour” (2017) – Set in Bucharest, this drama explores the complex relationship of a young couple as they navigate through life’s challenges and mental health issues.
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