If the Seed Doesn't Die (2010)
Two fathers, a Romanian searching for his daughter who was forced into prostitution in Kosovo, and a Serbian seeking the body of his son killed in a car accident in Romania, meet on the river Danube. A boatman recounts the 200 year-old legend of Romanian peasants struggling unsuccessfully to move an old wooden church up the hill to their village at a time when building Orthodox churches was prohibited.
Director: Siniša Dragin
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 113 min
Release Date: January 1, 2010
Cast
- Ioana Barbu - Inna
- Alexandru Bindea - Taxi Driver
- Franz Buchrieser - Hans
- Dan Condurache - Nicu
Cinematography: Dušan Joksimović
Editing: Siniša Dragin, Petar Marković
Production: Wega Film, Eurimages, Vienna Film Financing Fund, Hubert Bals Fund, Romanian National Center for Cinematography, Mrakonia Film, Ministarstvo kulture Republike Srbije
Country: Romania, Austria, France, Serbia
Language: Română, Srpski
Original Language: ro
Keywords
river
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is If the Seed Doesn't Die about?
- Two fathers, a Romanian searching for his daughter who was forced into prostitution in Kosovo, and a Serbian seeking the body of his son killed in a car accident in Romania, meet on the river Danube. A boatman recounts the 200 year-old legend of Romanian peasants struggling unsuccessfully to move an old wooden church up the hill to their village at a time when building Orthodox churches was prohibited.
- Who directed If the Seed Doesn't Die?
- If the Seed Doesn't Die was directed by Siniša Dragin.
- Who stars in If the Seed Doesn't Die?
- If the Seed Doesn't Die stars Ioana Barbu, Alexandru Bindea, Franz Buchrieser, Dan Condurache.
- How long is If the Seed Doesn't Die?
- If the Seed Doesn't Die has a runtime of 1h 53m (113 minutes).
- What genre is If the Seed Doesn't Die?
- If the Seed Doesn't Die is a Drama film.
- Where was If the Seed Doesn't Die produced?
- If the Seed Doesn't Die was produced in Romania, Austria, France, Serbia.