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    Cocor is a 1952 Romanian war drama film directed by Victor Iliu and Marietta Sadova [ro]. It is based on the 1949 socialist realist novel of the same name...
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    by Marietta Sadova 1957 The Tyrants by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Sică Alexandrescu 1956 Sunset by Barbu Ştefănescu Delavrancea, directed by Marietta Sadova...
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    the British dramatist Edward Gordon Craig. He was married to actress Marietta Sadova [ro] (who had earlier been the wife of Ion Marin Sadoveanu). Born in...
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  • educationist and feminist, Mihail Sadoveanu's sister-in-law Marietta Sadova (or Marietta Sadoveanu), actress and director, Ion Marin Sadoveanu's wife...
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    by Marietta Sadova, Teatrul "Mihai Eminescu" Botoșani, 1972 Vivian - Mrs. Warren's Profession by George Bernard Shaw, directed by Marietta Sadova, Teatrul...
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    textbooks, with commentary by Perpessicius and Alexandru Rosetti. In 1959, Marietta Sadova penned a stage adaptation, taken up by the National Theater Bucharest;...
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    Traian Herseni, Nae Ionescu, Constantin Noica, Petre P. Panaitescu, and Marietta Sadova. The Legionary leader was portrayed in a poem by his follower Radu...
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    appearing on stage as "Young Werther"—the show was created for the TNB by Marietta Sadova and Lucia Demetrius. This was also his first collaboration with director...
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    also included Haig Acterian, Mihail Polihroniade, Petru Comarnescu, Marietta Sadova and Floria Capsali. He was also close to Marcel Avramescu, a former...
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  • at Isbuscenskij 1952 Romania Mitrea Cocor Mitrea Cocor Victor Iliu, Marietta Sadova 1952 Italy Nobody Has Betrayed † Nessuno ha tradito Roberto Bianchi...
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    Miller Verghy, Ion Pillat) and theatrical people (George Ciprian, Marietta Sadova, Soare Z. Soare, Dida Solomon, Alice Sturdza, Ionel Țăranu). Although...
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    Romanian-made films began with the 1952 Mitrea Cocor, co-directed by Marietta Sadova (who also starred in the film) and Victor Iliu. The film itself was...
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  • dancer and choreographer Floria Capsali, and actress and director Marietta Sadova. The “Criterionists” were bound by friendship and the dream of a new...
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    communist novel, Mitrea Cocor; the 1952 film version, directed by Marietta Sadova [ro] and Victor Iliu, took the "social progress award" at Karlovy Vary...
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    keep true to its artistic values. Famous names of the time include Marietta Sadova [ro], Ștefan Braborescu, Radu Stanca, Viorica Cernucan, Maia Țipan-Kaufmann...
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