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Cristina Grosan
Cristina Grosan (born 26 July 1987, Arad, Romania) is a Romanian-Hungarian film director, screenwriter and visual artist. Her short film "Holiday at the Seaside" was awarded at the Sarajevo Film Festival [1] in 2013 [2]. Her first feature "Things Worth Weeping For" (A legjobb dolgokon bőgni kell) [3] is to be released in Hungary in 2020. [4]
Selected filmography Director Things Worth Weeping For (post-production) 2018 Work in Progress (Short) 2013 Holiday at the Seaside (Short) 2010 Sputnik (Short)
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Cristina Grosan
Cristina Grosan (born 26 July 1987, Arad, Romania) is a Romanian-Hungarian film director, screenwriter and visual artist. Her short film "Holiday at the Seaside" was awarded at the Sarajevo Film Festival [1] in 2013 [2]. Her first feature "Things Worth Weeping For" (A legjobb dolgokon bőgni kell) [3] is to be released in Hungary in 2020. [4]
Selected filmography Director Things Worth Weeping For (post-production) 2018 Work in Progress (Short) 2013 Holiday at the Seaside (Short) 2010 Sputnik (Short)