
The Lucky Ones
Comedy
Overview
A Romanian drama‑comedy that follows a group of ordinary people whose lives become unexpectedly interconnected after a small event sets off a chain reaction of coincidences. Set in a modern Romanian town, the film blends humor and emotion as it explores how chance, timing, and minor decisions shape the characters’ futures. Each storyline reveals a different idea of what it means to be lucky: • escaping trouble, • finding love, • getting a second chance, • or simply learning to appreciate what you already have. As the characters’ paths cross in unexpected ways, the film highlights how fortune can appear in disguise — sometimes arriving as chaos, sometimes as opportunity. Ultimately, movie offers a warm, human portrait of everyday people discovering meaning in life’s unpredictable moments.
Top Cast


Ionut Rusu
Ionut Rusu
Mario
Ionut Rusu
Mario


George Tănase
George Tănase
Liviu
George Tănase
Liviu


Toto Dumitrescu
Toto Dumitrescu
Voldia
Toto Dumitrescu
Voldia
Andreea Chiritescu
Andreea Chiritescu
Mariana
Andreea Chiritescu
Mariana


Andra Gogan
Andra Gogan
Andreea
Andra Gogan
Andreea
Cosmin Dominte
Cosmin Dominte
Sebastian Voldia
Cosmin Dominte
Sebastian Voldia


Lucian Viziru
Lucian Viziru
Daniel
Lucian Viziru
Daniel


Carmen Tănase
Carmen Tănase
Voldia
Carmen Tănase
Voldia


C.R.B.L.
C.R.B.L.
C.R.B.L.


Iustin Bauer
Iustin Bauer
Iustin Voldia
Iustin Bauer
Iustin Voldia
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