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Wikipedia article




'Ana, mon amour' is a 2017 Romanian drama film directed by Clin Peter Netzer. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Editor Dana Bunescu received the Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution.

Plot



Ana (Diana Cavallioti) and Toma (Mircea Postelnicu) are in a heated debate over Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy. As the argument continues they both end up in bed and have sex. Later it is revealed that Ana has anxiety attacks that border on mental illness.

Cast



*Mircea Postelnicu as Toma

*Diana Cavallioti as Ana

*Carmen Tnase as Toma's mother

* as Toma's father

*Adrian Titieni as Psychologist

*Tania Popa as Ana's mother

*Vlad Ivanov as Priest Adrian

*Ioana Flora as Irina

Production



The film was a joint production of Parada Film (Romania), Augenschein Filmproduktion (Germany), and Sophie Dulac Productions (France). The casting for the film began in August 2014 with Christina Paul of Germany being in charge of the make-up team while Andr Rigaut was the sound mixer for the team, along with 2 cameras on board. In October 2014 the film received a grant of 361,000 Euros from the Romanian National Film Center, half of what was needed. The producer (Oana Kelemen) has then made an appeal, and received 2 million Euros in compensation. The film was supposed to begin shooting in summer/fall of 2015 but was delayed till 10 March 2016. The film was filmed in just 2 months.

Cinematographer Andrei Butica said that they used prosthesis in the sex scene between Mircea Postelnicu and Diana Cavallioti.

Reception



The film was ranked number 4 at Romanian box office in 2017.

Deborah Young of 'The Hollywood Reporter' praised it for being "A seriously complicated romantic drama". 'Variety's' Jay Weissberg also praised the film but criticized its chronological order and fast play.

The film also got a B from 'IndieWire'.

References




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