
The Ditch
Comedy · Drama
Overview
On a hot summer day, Vasile, a 50-something year old peasant, refuses to accompany his wife Lucretia to a religious ceremony arguing he has to finish the ditch in front of their house to avoid paying a fine. Scared by the hard work ahead of him, he tries to find somebody to help him. Petre, a Gypsy young man seems to be the right person. After changing a few words with him, Vasile notices that Petre is upset because none of the villagers wants to be the Godfather for his kid. Vasile decides to baptize the child himself asking Petre in exchange to help him finish the ditch. In the evening, Lucretia learns about Vasile's decision and a new ordinary domestic fight starts between them.
Top Cast


Adrian Titieni
Adrian Titieni
Vasile
Adrian Titieni
Vasile


Sergiu Costache
Sergiu Costache
Petre
Sergiu Costache
Petre
Gabriela Popescu
Gabriela Popescu
Lucreitia
Gabriela Popescu
Lucreitia
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