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48th NYFF 2010: Radu Muntean’s Tuesday, After Christmas

The strongest arc of the film is given to Paul’s wife, played by Mirela Oprisor (Mimi Branescu’s real life wife). For the first half of the film, she is portrayed as pretty boring and almost drab in the way she’s settled into life as a mom, however, once Paul tells her about his girlfriend, she proceeds to light up and dominate the screen for the rest of the film. Muntean maintains balance between the characters here so well. The big knock on her would be that she took any kind of sexiness or excitement out of their relationship, and Paul craved it. Once she hears this news though, she’s very empowered and damn sexy.

Cannes Video Day 2: Radu Muntean’s Tuesday, After Christmas

Here is some après screening footage from the premiere for the Un Certain Regard selected, Tuesday, After Christmas. The film's director Radu Muntean is the one in the black shirt and big smile while his core trio of actors (Mimi Brănescu who plays the protagonist named Paul, Mirela Oprişor who plays the wife and Maria Popistaşu who plays the mistress) are to the right of him.

2021 Cannes Directors’ Fortnight: Carrère, Muntean, Hogg, Barnard & Carpignano Selected

Names such as Miguel Gomes, Pietro Marcello, Alice Rohrwacher, Matías Piñeiro, Eddie Alcazar and even a Panahi in Jafar Panahi’s son, Panah Panahi are...

2015 TIFF: Porumboiu, Muntean, Sewitsky & Tsangari Among Contemporary World Cinema Selections

Anne Sewitsky's Sundance preemed Homesick, Cannes preemed Romanian imports from Radu Muntean's One Floor Below and Corneliu Porumboiu's The Treasure along with Athina Rachel...

Un Certain Regard: Kerrigan, Muntean and 102 Year-Old Manoel de Oliveira

I'm not sure where I was with my Cannes predictions (50 percent sounds about right), but I'm most glad about the predix that pan out on actual titles that I look forward in seeing - e.g. Lodge Kerrigan's French-produced next feature. I also got my predictions right on Radu Muntean's Tuesday, After Christmas and I had reported on David Verbeek's showing up in Cannes with R U There.

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