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Men of Deeds

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Men of Deeds
Film poster
Directed byPaul Negoescu [ro]
Written byRadu Romaniuc
Oana Tudor
Produced byAnamaria Antoci
Starring
CinematographyAna Draghici
Edited byEugen Kelemen
Music byMarius Leftãrache
Production
companies
Tangaj Production
Papillon Film
Release date
  • 14 August 2022 (2022-08-14) (Sarajevo Film Festival)
Running time
106 minutes
CountriesRomania
Bulgaria
LanguageRomanian

Men of Deeds (Romanian: Oameni de treaba) is a 2022 Romanian-Bulgarian black comedy-drama film directed by Paul Negoescu [ro], starring Iulian Postelnicu [ro], Vasile Muraru [ro], Anghel Damian, Crina Semciuc, Daniel Busuioc, Oana Tudor and Vitalie Bichir.

Cast

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Release

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The film was premiered at the Sarajevo Film Festival on 14 August 2022.[1][2]

Reception

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Guy Lodge of Variety wrote that "it’s largely thanks to Postelnicu’s tricky performance — equal parts pathetic and sympathetic, with a genuine, soulful sadness beneath the amusing tics of his wheezing vocal delivery and gurning body language — that Men of Deeds pulls off its odd, queasily tragicomic tonal shuffle as well as it does, building on the already unflattering boys-in-blue portrait painted by Two Lottery Tickets."[3]

Neil Young of Screen Daily called the film's climax "effectively jarring".[4]

At the 17th edition of The Gopo Awards, Romania’s most glamorous cinema celebration, the film took home six awards, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Performance by an actor for Iulian Postelnicu’s portrayal of a depressed village policeman. Men of Deeds was also recognized for Best Screenplay (Radu Romaniuc & Oana Tudor), Best Editing (Eugen Kelemen) and Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Vasile Muraru).[5]

References

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  1. ^ Vourlias, Christopher (13 August 2022). "It's a Man's (Rotten) World in Paul Negoescu's Sarajevo Competition Title 'Men of Deeds'". Variety. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  2. ^ Dalton, Ben (8 August 2022). "'Men Of Deeds': first trailer for Sarajevo Competition title (exclusive)". Screen Daily. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  3. ^ Lodge, Guy (15 August 2022). "'Men of Deeds' Review: A Rural Cop Sinks Into a Typically Romanian Moral Quagmire in a Grimly Dark Comedy". Variety. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  4. ^ Young, Neil (16 August 2022). "'Men of Deeds': Sarajevo Review". Screen Daily. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  5. ^ Azad, Navid Nikkhah. "Paul Negoescu's MEN OF DEEDS wins top accolades at Romania's Gopo Awards - Deed News". www.deed.news. Retrieved 2023-04-27.
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