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Philanthropique

Original title: Filantropica
  • 2002
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
14K
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Mircea Diaconu in Philanthropique (2002)
Ovidiu, a high-school teacher looking for an extra buck, finds an unexpected way to earn easy money.
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Ovidiu, a high-school teacher looking for an extra buck, finds an unexpected way to earn easy money.Ovidiu, a high-school teacher looking for an extra buck, finds an unexpected way to earn easy money.Ovidiu, a high-school teacher looking for an extra buck, finds an unexpected way to earn easy money.

  • Director
    • Nae Caranfil
  • Writer
    • Nae Caranfil
  • Stars
    • Mircea Diaconu
    • Gheorghe Dinica
    • Mara Nicolescu
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nae Caranfil
    • Writer
      • Nae Caranfil
    • Stars
      • Mircea Diaconu
      • Gheorghe Dinica
      • Mara Nicolescu
    • 33User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Mircea Diaconu
    Mircea Diaconu
    • Ovidiu Gorea
    Gheorghe Dinica
    Gheorghe Dinica
    • Pavel Puiut
    Mara Nicolescu
    • Miruna
    Viorica Voda
    • Diana Dobrovicescu
    Marius Florea Vizante
    Marius Florea Vizante
    • Simpaticul
    Florin Zamfirescu
    • Poetul Garii de Nord
    Cristian Gheorghe
    • Robert Dobrovicescu
    Florin Calinescu
    • Self
    Constantin Draganescu
    • Tatal
    Monica Ghiuta
    • Mama
    Ovidiu Niculescu
    Ovidiu Niculescu
    • Ospatarul
    Valentin Popescu
    Valentin Popescu
    • Recuperator #1
    Nae Caranfil
    Nae Caranfil
    • Karaoke singer
    Gabriela Bobes
    Marius Capota
    • Baiat de Baiat
    George Lungoci
    • Reporter
    Marius Rizea
    Anamaria Marinca
    Anamaria Marinca
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Nae Caranfil
    • Writer
      • Nae Caranfil
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    8flaviu

    A thoroughly ironical fresque of Romanian society nowadays

    This movie was highly appreciated, I belive, because of its mere content, meaning that the director Nae Caranfil puts all its talent into it and struggles to evince that Romania is a very complex and intricate country, full of contrasts and paradoxes. Caranfil is eager to make the public appreciate its creation and that can be seen several times throughout the film. iTs satisfaction is all that counts. In Filantropica, he blends comedy in drama in the very specific and contondent way which Romaniands behold as "laugh of worries and trouble". That's why this is an excellent movie. The social and psychological satire couldn't be more obviously conveyed than it is by the main character, a superficial teacher, who drggs his dull life day by day neither with a purpose, nor with a glimpse of satisfaction. But what has satisfaction become nowadays ? Does satisfaction mean money? Must you be ignorant and most of all corrupt to be happy? Under this superficial layer lies the multitude of social convictions and the chaos of a society that struggles to keep, and moreso to gain its real and unhypocrite identity, under a constant flow of foreign However the prospects are grim. Being a satirical comedy, "Filantropica" tries to put in mind of the beholders one question? Have we become so anonyme and unimportant individually that we haven't even realized it and are we constantly manipulated by social cercles beyond our reach and knowledge? We'll never know, will we? All that we can do is "laugh at our own incapacities and faults" of middle or lower class people that we are, as the great Chaplin said. So go and watch Filantropica. I became pretty damp after seeing it, realizing how useless people, specially in the ex-Comunist countries can be. But in order to reach that point of view you must first know the words of a great philosopher: Andre Malraux: "What is the human life? Nothing! But nothing worths more than a human life!". Is this the idea conveyed in "Filantropica"? You will have to judge, so go and see it and then try to answer the previous questions. Although not a great movie, it is very good and maybe it will put a differnt view of Romania to all you westerners(I don't say this disdainfully)who know it only by extreme poverty and degradation. See the film and you will understand a small, but important part of my country 8/10
    8tributarystu

    Love-struck professor in a mad world

    Is Filantropica the best Romanian movie? Some may say yes, other may have been less impressed by Caranfil's satire. But no matter how you look at it, you have to agree that Filantropica has something that many Romanian movies lack. It's got a story, a pulse, a damn heart beat. What that means? I suppose it means it's got some likable protagonists as well as debatable villains and its satire goes beyond the social layer and reaches the human one. That's what makes Filantropica so cool: its not just a film that's got something to say, it's a film that's got something to show off with. Finally, a Romanian movie with an earth-bound story, less chat and a bit more of "this and that"!

    Filantropica is a film about the fate of a professor who falls in love with a rather "sophisticated" lady, who just costs too much. But because love knows no limits, our professor is prepared to do anything in order to fulfill his yearning. And, as all know, the easiest way to conquer a shallow heart is by being a financially affluent person. Most unfortunately, the professor isn't in such a position and he searches desperately for a solution. The solution, as unexpected as it may be, is, of course, business related. A bit unconventional, maybe. That is, if you consider "organized" begging an unconventional business.

    OK, so it's fun and it criticizes some very disturbing facts of the lower social classes and, in the meantime, it details the rather dark career of a beggar. Yeah, I know, I never thought someone could make money out of beginning through such an organized and well planed scheme, but it seems it pays off. Now the sad thing is, it's mostly true and it's impossible to control in the current conditions (moral ambiguity). But in Filantropica, it is - and this is of great relevance - another matter of life. It's part of something bigger and more important, it follows an ideal, morally shabby, but conceptually good. The context (aka the story, the characters) make it real. And that's what good films are (sometimes) about.
    10spiritualwolf

    Close to perfect...

    ...and an excellent commentary on the state of society not only in Romania but in the rest of the world. There are some references, small, almost hidden, to the World Bank and the EU, that help you to see the parallels between what's happening to the protagonist on a personal level and what's happening to Romania on a national level.

    I've spent a lot of time in Romania over the last few years, and have wanted to tell people I know here in the UK about what it's really like over there - Filantropica gives me a chance to make what I say come to life. The portrayal of the rich, useless 'students', in particular, was so close to reality I just couldn't stop laughing.

    ....and the dogs at the beginning and the end are just, well, perfect!
    10halftildead

    Spechless

    By saying this is the best Romanian movie I don't really say much about it, because there aren't any good Romanian movies, really (with few exceptions). But I can tell you that this is one of the best movies I have ever seen, and I have seen many. Not only it makes you laugh, but it makes you think. A little bit like American Beauty. The story is well put together and the acting quite impressive - gives you a strong real life impression. A school teacher needs money so he can be around the sister of one of his trouble-making students. His book (just released on the market) didn't have any buyers, so he need other funding sources. You'll see what and how. Overall, a movie not to miss.
    8siderite

    This movie may have turned me into a Romanian movie viewer!

    I am used to Romanian movies being dark, verbally violent, poorly acted, poorly directed, wanting to shock, yet saying nothing. Most of them are like that, but not this one. This was actually a dark comedy with almost no violence. The threads of the story do end in despair, but not in tragedy, giving the viewer that "jigsaw puzzle completed" feeling.

    The acting of the main characters was superb, even the extras did their job well; the script contains a too complex and interesting story to be told here, all I can say is that it's a great tale; the music gives a Romanian feel to the movie and nicely selected for this particular idea; the directing has to be good, since almost none of the actors slipped, none of the scenes made me say "Cut" :) and the movie carried me from the first scene to the last with no discrepancies.

    This movie may have turned my pessimistic view of Romanian film-making around, along with "Asfalt Tango", which is a movie of the same caliber and quality (with the same great main actor ) and I am looking forward to good, watchable movies like these two, with great and original stories.

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    • Trivia
      Nae Caranfil, the director, does a cameo in most of his films. In Filantropica he appears in the Karaoke scene.
    • Quotes

      Robert Dobrovicescu: Hey teach, I heard some talk about booting me out. What's up?

      Ovidiu Gorea: You must've done something.

      Robert Dobrovicescu: But you stick up for me! You're my buddy, right?

      Ovidiu Gorea: What can I do, if you keep looking for trouble?

      Robert Dobrovicescu: Let me spell it out for you. If they boot me out and you're on their side, you won't be my buddy anymore. Then I come see you... and slice you like salami. Fair? Sounds fair to me.

      Ovidiu Gorea: I'll think about it.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Closer to the Moon (2014)

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Romania
      • France
    • Language
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Philanthropy
    • Filming locations
      • Liceul Miguel de Cervantes, Bucharest, Romania(school)
    • Production companies
      • Domino Film
      • MACT Productions
      • Media Pro Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,795
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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