Chicago Sun-Times

Romanian filmmaker had falling out with communists

- BY ALISON MUTLER Associated Press

BUCHAREST, Romania— Romanian theater director and filmmaker Lucian Pintilie, who emigrated after falling out with the communists and then made a career in France and the U. S., has died. He was 84.

The Elias Hospital in Bucharest said Mr. Pintilie, who inspired generation­s of Romanian actors, died late Wednesday after being admitted on the weekend.

U. S. theater director Andrei Serban, who was born in Romania, told Mr. Pintilie last year: “You were the first person to give me the courage right from the start, that with courage and theater you can do anything.”

Mr. Pintilie directed plays at the prestigiou­s Bulandra Theater in Bucharest in the ’ 60s and early ’ 70s. However, his work was censored by the communists, and one film was personally banned by Communist leader Nicolae Ceausescu.

That film, “Reenactmen­t,” considered a Romanian classic, was released in 1968 and withdrawn shortly afterward. It was screened in Cannes in 1970 to critical acclaim and shown again in Romania in 1990 shortly after communism ended.

Based on a Romanian novel depicting reallife events, the movie illustrate­s the incompeten­ce and abuse of power by some officials. It tells of two delinquent­s embroiled in a drunken brawl who are detained by a prosecutor who then releases them on the condition that they re- enact their fight in a restaurant for an educationa­l film.

After leaving Romania, Mr. Pintilie moved to France and directed plays at the Theatre National de Chaillot and the Theatre de la Ville in Paris, where he staged Henrik Ibsen’s “The Wild Duck” and Anton Chekhov’s “Three Sisters.”

Mr. Pintilie also directed operas in France, Britain and Italy and plays at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapoli­s and the Arena Stage in Washington.

Mr. Pintilie was married to Romanian actress Clody Bertola for 42 years. She died in 2007. Funeral plans were not immediatel­y known.

 ?? REMYDE LAMAUVINIE­RE/ AP ?? Lucian Pintilie ( center) poses with actors Razvan Vasilescu ( left) and Cecilia Barbora before the presentati­on of his movie ‘‘ Too Late’’ at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival.
REMYDE LAMAUVINIE­RE/ AP Lucian Pintilie ( center) poses with actors Razvan Vasilescu ( left) and Cecilia Barbora before the presentati­on of his movie ‘‘ Too Late’’ at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival.

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