Anghel Mora
Anghel Mora (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈaŋɡel ˈmora]; the pen name of Mihai Diaconescu [miˈhaj djakoˈnesku]) was a film director, script writer, actor, poet, PR agency director, and folk musician from Romania.[1]
Mora was born May 12, 1949[2] in Turnu Severin, and died on November 18, 2000[3] in Bucharest. He was a victim of the neo-communist rioting in Bucharest in 1990, the so-called mineriad. He was married to Maria Malitza (1957-2009), daughter of Mircea Malița, a diplomat and former minister of education of Romania.
Movies directed
- Recorduri, lauri, amintiri (1984)
- Cununa de lauri (1985)
- Imn pentru primăvara țării (1986)
- Rezerva la start (1986)
- Kilmetrul 36 (1989)
- Flori de gheață (1989)
Scripts
- Să mori din dragoste de viață (1983)
- Rezerva la start (1986)
- Kilmetrul 36 (1989)
- Flori de gheață (1989)
Actor
- Șantaj (1981)
- Balanța (1992)
Books
- Misivă între anotimpuri (1978), Ed. Cartea Românească[4]
- Geometria iluziei (1986), Ed. Cartea Românească[5]
- Oglinzile au două fețe, (short stories), Ed. Albatros[6]
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gollark: It should try not doing that.
gollark: Apparently my connection keeps encountering errors.
gollark: I know it's a drone, I was speaking generally.
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References
- "Semnificaţii istorice pentru 12 mai" (in Romanian). România Liberă. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
- "Semnificaţii istorice pentru 12 mai" (in Romanian). Retrieved December 27, 2013.
- "Semnificatii istorice pentru 18 noiembrie" (in Romanian). Retrieved December 27, 2013.
- "Misivă între anotimpuri : Poeme" (in Romanian). Retrieved December 27, 2013.
- "Geometria iluziei : Versuri" (in Romanian). Retrieved December 27, 2013.
- "oglinzile au doua fete" (in Romanian). Archived from the original on December 29, 2013. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
External links
- Anghel Mora on IMDb
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