

Comedy · Music
Overview
A humble Romanian actor in his 40's, hardly surviving between a complicated part in a musical, a depressed wife, and the obsession of an imminent, devastating earthquake, becomes the victim of his manipulative father.
Top Cast


Maria Simona Arsu
Maria Simona Arsu
Bambi
Maria Simona Arsu
Bambi


Laurentiu Bãnescu
Laurentiu Bãnescu
Tony
Laurentiu Bãnescu
Tony


Maria Obretin
Maria Obretin
Kitty
Maria Obretin
Kitty


Alexandru Papadopol
Alexandru Papadopol
Relu
Alexandru Papadopol
Relu


Adrian Văncică
Adrian Văncică
Robert
Adrian Văncică
Robert


Teodor Corban
Teodor Corban
Daddy
Teodor Corban
Daddy


Ovidiu Niculescu
Ovidiu Niculescu
Hades
Ovidiu Niculescu
Hades
Gelu Colceag
Gelu Colceag
Director
Gelu Colceag
Director


Lucian Ifrim
Lucian Ifrim
Theater Manager
Lucian Ifrim
Theater Manager


Radu Bânzaru
Radu Bânzaru
Psychologist
Radu Bânzaru
Psychologist
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