Felix și Otilia explained

Felix şi Otilia
Director:Iulian Mihu
Producer:Marin Gheoroaie
Starring:
Julieta Szönyi
Sergiu Nicolaescu
Gheorghe Dinică


Ion Dichiseanu
Music:Anatol Vieru
Editing:Lucia Anton
Distributor:Româniafilm
Country:Romania
Runtime:146 minutes
Language:Romanian

Felix și Otilia (Felix and Otilia) is a 1972 Romanian drama film based on the George Călinescu's 1938 novel Enigma Otiliei. The film was directed by Iulian Mihu and scripted by Ioan Grigorescu. The titular roles are played by and Julieta Szönyi.

Production

Screenwriter Ioan Grigorescu and director Iulian Mihu held "long and resultful discussions" with George Călinescu about an adaptation of his novel, . The writer said that he wanted the film to be made in the style of The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, a musical film. He allegedly hummed a song that the screenwriter allegedly reproduced to composer Anatol Vieru.[1] But in fact, what Vieru uses in this song is a mode he had widely used in his earlier works from the 1960s (Cello concerto n°1, Chamber Symphony, The Struggle against Inertia). The song was played by Aurelian Andreescu and was used before the credit titles in the beginning of the film.

Notes and References

  1. Ioana Popescu - "De vorbă cu Ioan Grigorescu" (Editura Artprint, București, 2010), p. 43-44.