
Aurora is the second part of a cycle of six films on Bucharest. The first, MOARTEA DOMNULUI LĀZĀRESCU (The Death of Mr. Lazarescu) dated back to 2005 and was photographing a city more like a circle of hell than to a European capital. The audience of the Trieste Film Festival, where the film was presented in the following year in the feature film competition (as an Italian premiere), certainly remember the plot. For everyone else, here it is:

The film won the “Un Certain Regard” Award at Cannes Film Festival. About his film, Puiu said:
'Since I admire Eric Rohmer very much, I wanted to answer his Moral Tales. With six stories from the outskirts of Bucharest I will be telling love stories: love for one’s fellow man, love between a man and a woman, love for your children, love of success, love between friends and carnal love'.
Cristi Puiu was born in Bucharest in 1967. In 1990, after the fall of Communism, he left Rumania for Switzerland. Two years later he enrolled in Visual Art High School in Geneva. In 1995 his short film Avant le petit déjeuner, made while he was still a student, was selected at the Locarno Film Festival. He gained his diploma in 1996 with a documentary film. He wrote the screenplay for Marfa si banii together Rāzvan Rādulescu, and the film won a competition organized by the National Film Centre in Bucharest and the Special Mention of the Jury of Alpe Adria Cinema 2002. In 2003 his short Un cartus de kent si un pachet de cafea was awarded at the Berlin Film Festival: the film was also shown at Alpe Adria Cinema. The Death of Mr. Lazarescu (2005) won the “Un Certain Regard” Award at Cannes Film Festival.

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