20 min, HDV, B&W, stereo

Synopsis
A visual experiment featuring two of the characters of the Avant-garde writer Urmuz, this unconventional documentary is composed of scraps of memories of the people who are currently living on the street where the author used to live, Apolodor Street, followed by two of his absurd stories, shaped in a state of fiction around its two main characters, Stamate and Ismail.

Cast
Paul Dunca, Marius Bădiţa, Ilinca Manolache, Cătălin Boitor

Crew
Director: Barna Némethi
Cinematography: Claudiu Ciprian Popa
Editing/ sound/ animation: Adelina Bichiş

Awards
“Victor Iliu” special prize for documentary film in CineMAiubit International Student Film Festival Bucharest (Romania)
Special mention in “Where Is the Love?” International Film Festival Bucharest (Romania)

Festivals
CineMAiubit International Student Film Festival Bucharest (Romania)
“Where Is the Love?” International Film Festival Bucharest (Romania)
Transilvania International Film Festival Cluj (Romania)
DaKINO International Film Festival Bucharest (Romania)
International Experimental Film Festival (Romania)
Cottbus International Film Festival (Germany)
Turning Tables and Tapestries The New York Literary Translation Festival (USA)

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