Dragoș Bucur
Actor
Dragoș Bucur is a Romanian actor who has gained recognition for his work in both Romanian cinema and international projects. He was born on June 13, 1977, in Bucharest, Romania. Bucur has demonstrated versatility across various genres, earning critical acclaim and popularity. Some notable films in his career include "The Death of Mr. Lazarescu" (2005), a dark comedy-drama, considered a landmark in Romanian New Wave cinema. He also starred in "Police, Adjective" (2009), another critically acclaimed film that won awards at multiple film festivals including the Cannes Film Festival. Internationally, Dragoș Bucur is known for his role in the British film "The Way Back" (2010), directed by Peter Weir, where he acted alongside prominent actors such as Colin Farrell and Ed Harris. In addition to his acting career, Bucur co-founded the Romanian production company Actoriedefilm.ro, where he contributes to producing and mentoring emerging talent in the film industry. Dragoș Bucur received various national and international awards and nominations for his performances, contributing significantly to the recognition of Romanian cinema on the global stage.
Bloody Marie
A cartoonist (Susanne Wolff) in a drunken haze leads viewers on a dark journey into a dangerous world.