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'''Radu Muntean''' ([[1971]]-) is a [[Romanian]] film director and screenwriter. He is part of the [[Romanian New Wave]].
'''Radu Muntean''' ([[1971]]-) is a [[Romanian people|Romanian]] film director and screenwriter. He is part of the [[Romanian New Wave]].


Radu graduated from the Theater and Film Academy in [[Bucharest]] in 1994. Since 1996, he has directed over 400 commercials and has won over 40 national and international awards in various advertising festivals. His feature debut, [[Rage (film)]], was awarded ''Best First Film'' by The Romanian Filmmakers Union, and Best Photography at the 2003 Transylvania International Film Festival. His second feature, [[The Paper Will Be Blue]], as well as his latest film, [[Boogie (film)]] are highly representative of the Romanian New Wave.
Radu graduated from the Theater and Film Academy in [[Bucharest]] in 1994. Since 1996, he has directed over 400 commercials and has won over 40 national and international awards in various advertising festivals. His feature debut, [[Rage (film)]], was awarded ''Best First Film'' by The Romanian Filmmakers Union, and Best Photography at the 2003 Transylvania International Film Festival. His second feature, [[The Paper Will Be Blue]], as well as his latest film, [[Boogie (film)]] are highly representative of the Romanian New Wave.

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Radu Muntean (1971-) is a Romanian film director and screenwriter. He is part of the Romanian New Wave.

Radu graduated from the Theater and Film Academy in Bucharest in 1994. Since 1996, he has directed over 400 commercials and has won over 40 national and international awards in various advertising festivals. His feature debut, Rage (film), was awarded Best First Film by The Romanian Filmmakers Union, and Best Photography at the 2003 Transylvania International Film Festival. His second feature, The Paper Will Be Blue, as well as his latest film, Boogie (film) are highly representative of the Romanian New Wave.

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