Iulian Mihu | |
Birth Date: | 30 November 1926 |
Birth Place: | Bucharest, Romania |
Death Place: | Bucharest, Romania |
Alma Mater: | Caragiale National University of Theatre and Film |
Occupation: | Film director |
Years Active: | 1953 - 1998 |
Iulian Mihu (3 November 1926 - 20 June 1999) was a Romanian film director.[1] He directed nineteen films between 1953 and 1998. His 1981 film The Pale Light of Sorrow was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won a Special Diploma.[2]
Born in Bucharest, he graduated in 1955 from the I.L. Caragiale Institute of Theatre and Film Arts (IATC).[3] He made his directing debut with two short films: La mere (1953), directed together with Manole Marcus, and Jocurile copilăriei (1955). His first feature film, Viața nu iartă (1957), was the adaptation of a novel by Alexandru Sahia. In addition to The Pale Light of Sorrow, his best known films are Felix și Otilia (1972), after the novel by George Călinescu, Nu filmăm să ne amuzăm (1974), and Alexandra și infernul (1975), after a novel by .[4] He died in 1999 in Bucharest, at age 72.[5]