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Romanian film critic (1931–2019) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tudor Caranfil (14 September 1931 – 23 March 2019)[1] was a Romanian film critic.[2] He was the father of film director Nae Caranfil.[3]
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He attended V. Alecsandri College in Galati and last year, as well as a bachelor's degree at the Mihai Viteazu High School in Bucharest. He graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in 1957 to later publish journalism at Bucharest Information. Beginning in the 1960s, he devoted himself to film criticism. From 1962, he created "The friends of the friends of the night", the first form of the Romanian cinematheque.[3]
He had been invited to the Cannes Film Festival, the Berlin Film Festival and was a member of the FIPRESCI jury. He participated in many other international film festivals in Karlovy Vary, Los Angeles, Locarno, Cottbus, Rotterdam, San Francisco, and major Romanian film festivals.[3]
He won the film critic's award from the Romanian Film Association (ACIN) in 1988 for the volume "In Search of the Lost Film" (tied with Olteea Vasilescu).[4]
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