Boogie (2008 film)

Boogie is a 2008 Romanian film written and directed by Radu Muntean.

Boogie
Directed byRadu Muntean
Written byAlexandru Baciu, Radu Muntean, Răzvan Rădulescu
StarringDragoş Bucur, Anamaria Marinca, Mimi Brănescu
Music byElectric Brother
CinematographyTudor Lucaciu
Edited byAlexandru Radu
Production
company
Multimedia Est
Release date
  • 19 September 2008 (2008-09-19)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryRomania
LanguageRomanian

Plot

On his spring break at the seaside, with his wife and his four-year-old son, Bogdan Ciocăzanu (a.k.a. Boogie) runs into his best friends from high-school at the precise date and time that reminds all of them of their most glorious drinking trips and sexual escapades of their younger days. Frustrated that, between his job and his family, time is no longer his to manage and play with, Boogie now takes his shock dosage of freedom and spends a night to tick off all the items on the map of his youth (drinking, games, flirting, prostitutes). In the morning, after the disillusionment of the remake he experiences with his former friends, he returns to his wife.[1]

Cast

  • Dragoş Bucur as Bogdan Ciocăzanu
  • Anamaria Marinca as Smaranda Ciocăzanu
  • Mimi Brănescu as Penescu
  • Adrian Vancica as Iordache
  • Vlad Muntean as Adrian Ciocăzanu
  • Geanina Varga as Roxana
  • Maria Alexandra Birleanu as Waitress
  • Renee Harbek as Herself

Release

The film premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and subsequently participated in the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.[2]

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