Romanian Film Producers - Ion Filotti Cantacuzino, Mitch Anderson, Hanno Hofer, Mirceaion Filotti Cantacuzino, Mitch Anderson, Hanno Hofer, Mircea Filotti, Andrei Boncea Filotti, Andrei Boncea (Paperback)


Chapters: Ion Filotti Cantacuzino, Mitch Anderson, Hanno Hofer, Mircea Filotti, Andrei Boncea. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 22. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Ion Filotti Cantacuzino or Ion I. Cantacuzino (b. November 7, 1908, Bucharest, Romania, d. August 27, 1975, Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian film producer, film producer, writer and psychiatrist. Ion Filotti Cantacuzino, born in Bucharest on November 7, 1908, was the son of prince Ion Cantacuzino and of actress Maria Filotti. . He studied medicine at the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy and philosophy at the University of Bucharesthe graduated from the University of Paris' Faculty of Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, He married Elena Warthiadi and had two sons: historian Gheorghe I. Cantacuzino and actor erban Cantacuzino. His first publication is the short story De Amore Paradox published first in 1929 in the magazine Excelsior. It was reprinted as a separate volume in 1935 with 18 illustrations by W. Siegfried. Interested in cinematography he started his activity as film critic in 1931 when he was appointed by "Radio Romania" and started the first broadcast critics in Romania. He also contributed with film critics to various Romanian magazines. In 1934 he also wrote his first screenplay for a documentary film "Romania" - directed by Paul Clinescu and Jean Mihail. In 1935 he published his first volume about films: "The Fairytale factory" (Romanian: ) The same year, he published his only play "Dri-dri" which was awarded the prize of the "Society of Romanian Dramaturgists" (Societatea Autorilor Dramatici Romani) for one-act plays. In 1941, Ion Cantacuzino was appointed director of the "National Office of Cinematography" which had been created in the late 1930s. The main activity of the Office was to r...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2032003

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Chapters: Ion Filotti Cantacuzino, Mitch Anderson, Hanno Hofer, Mircea Filotti, Andrei Boncea. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 22. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Ion Filotti Cantacuzino or Ion I. Cantacuzino (b. November 7, 1908, Bucharest, Romania, d. August 27, 1975, Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian film producer, film producer, writer and psychiatrist. Ion Filotti Cantacuzino, born in Bucharest on November 7, 1908, was the son of prince Ion Cantacuzino and of actress Maria Filotti. . He studied medicine at the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy and philosophy at the University of Bucharesthe graduated from the University of Paris' Faculty of Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, He married Elena Warthiadi and had two sons: historian Gheorghe I. Cantacuzino and actor erban Cantacuzino. His first publication is the short story De Amore Paradox published first in 1929 in the magazine Excelsior. It was reprinted as a separate volume in 1935 with 18 illustrations by W. Siegfried. Interested in cinematography he started his activity as film critic in 1931 when he was appointed by "Radio Romania" and started the first broadcast critics in Romania. He also contributed with film critics to various Romanian magazines. In 1934 he also wrote his first screenplay for a documentary film "Romania" - directed by Paul Clinescu and Jean Mihail. In 1935 he published his first volume about films: "The Fairytale factory" (Romanian: ) The same year, he published his only play "Dri-dri" which was awarded the prize of the "Society of Romanian Dramaturgists" (Societatea Autorilor Dramatici Romani) for one-act plays. In 1941, Ion Cantacuzino was appointed director of the "National Office of Cinematography" which had been created in the late 1930s. The main activity of the Office was to r...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2032003

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