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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm2443054Alina Grigore - IMDb

    Alina Grigore. Writer: Blue Moon. Born in Bucharest, Romania December 1984. Moved to Piatra Neamt at 7 years old. Started acting at 10 years old for a local television, radio, theater and a puppeteer group. Graduated from University of Theatrical and Film Arts Bucharest in 2007, acting class.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.75 m
    • Bucharest, Romania
  2. Mar 4, 2022 · Blue Moon: Directed by Alina Grigore. With Ioana Chitu, Mircea Postelnicu, Mircea Silaghi, Vlad Ivanov. A young woman, who struggles to receive a higher education and escape her dysfunctional family. An ambiguous sexual experience with an artist will spur her intention to fight the family's violence.

    • (348)
    • Drama
    • Alina Grigore
    • 2022-03-04
  3. Alina Grigore (@alinavuc) • Instagram photos and videos. 2,822 Followers, 525 Following, 229 Posts - Alina Grigore (@alinavuc) on Instagram: "🥈🥉🥈🥉 - European Championships 🥈🥈 - World Championships 🥇🥇 🥇- Military World Championships 🇧🇷 - Olympian 🇯🇵 - Olympian".

  4. Sep 22, 2021 · Blue Moon [RO] (2021): film profile, film review, trailer. previous next. 22/09/2021 - The writer-director chatted with Cineuropa about dysfunctional families, going back to her village with an education, and the difference between a psychological rhythm and logical storytelling.

  5. BLUE MOON. by Alina Grigore. synopsis. The film follows the psychological journey of a young woman to her dehumanizing process. Irina struggles to achieve higher education and escape the violence of her dysfunctional family. An ambiguous sexual experience with an artist will spur her intention to fight the violence in her family.

    • Romania
    • Crai nou
    • Blue Moon
    • Patra Spanou Film
  6. Nov 2, 2021 · Alina Grigore talks about her debut film "Blue Moon", which won the Golden Shell at San Sebastian Festival. She shares her vision, challenges, influences and plans as a filmmaker.

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  8. Sep 23, 2021 · Alina Grigore, the talented writer-director of the San Sebastián competition-premiering film Blue Moon [+. ], must have guessed its title would immediately remind viewers of the deathless American popular song penned by Rodgers and Hart; indeed, it actually refers to a Romanian ballad sung a cappella by a key character in the latter stages.