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Claudia Morar

Director
Claudia Morar is a talented Romanian actress known for her work in both film and television. She has appeared in several popular Romanian films such as "Ana, mon amour" and "Dogs," earning critical acclaim for her performances. Morar has received several awards for her acting, including the Best Actress award at the Gopo Awards. She continues to impress audiences and critics alike with her versatile acting skills and dedication to her craft.

Films

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Bruno & Bettina

2018 | 101 min | Documentary

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Counting Tiles

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2018 | 86 min | Documentary

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2021 | 81 min | Documentary

For months, the crew of the Mission Lifeline sea rescue ship is stuck in the port of Malta. The ship's captain is on trial for rescuing hundreds of refugees. This feature debut portrays the crew during their wait for a redemptive and anchor-releasing verdict. Ten months during which life, and death, continues in the Mediterranean. Sober shots of everyday life on the ship alternate with distress calls from the ship's radio, about boats in distress or of the isolated rescue of survivors. "This documentary ...

Me Time

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2022 | 86 min | Documentary

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Disciples of Hate

2018 | 60 min | Documentary

They were radicals: two young people who became fundamentalists during puberty. They gave up their entire lives and themselves for it. Based on their accounts of their experiences, the film poses what is probably one of the most burning questions of our time: Why do people become radical? What lead young people to join radical ideologies? How does hatred develop?

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In this award-winning doc, anti-racism activist Jane Elliott shows how she uses her "Blue Eyed Workshop" to make the life experiences of discriminated minorities more understandable. A former teacher from the Midwestern U.S., she has led a dedicated fight against prejudice, ignorance and racism for more than 50 years. In workshops, she divides people according to an arbitrary physical characteristic: BLUE-EYED and BROWN-EYED. She declares the latter to be better and more intelligent and endows ...

Homeopathy Unrefuted?

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Master Game

Master Game

1998 | 106 min | Documentary

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