Romania, 1953. In a small village, a young couple is about to get married. Guests arrive, the banquet is ready and everything is prepared for the ceremony. Unexpectedly, the Russian Army shows up - Stalin is dead, a national mourning is declared, and the wedding party have one hour to break up. They finally decide to celebrate against all odds and make it silent...
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Silent Wedding
Plenty of berets in the Romanian movie Nunta Muta (Silent Wedding).
Romania, 1953. In a small village, a young couple is about to get married. Guests arrive, the banquet is ready and everything is prepared for the ceremony. Unexpectedly, the Russian Army shows up - Stalin is dead, a national mourning is declared, and the wedding party have one hour to break up. They finally decide to celebrate against all odds and make it silent...
Balkan craziness reminiscent of the films by Emir Kustarica.
Romania, 1953. In a small village, a young couple is about to get married. Guests arrive, the banquet is ready and everything is prepared for the ceremony. Unexpectedly, the Russian Army shows up - Stalin is dead, a national mourning is declared, and the wedding party have one hour to break up. They finally decide to celebrate against all odds and make it silent...
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