Next Stop Paradise (1998)

Next Stop Paradise (1998) poster

Mitu and Elena get to know each other in the course of a vodka drinking contest and discover that they are both dissatisfied with the status quo. Mitu is about to begin military service and Elena is to be married to a man she does not love. They decide they are meant for each other and plan on a different future, one that is on a collision course with the authorities, and start a mad affair.

Director: Lucian Pintilie
Genre: Romance, Crime, Drama
Runtime: 99 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Călin Ghibu, Silviu Stavilã
Editing: Victorița Nae, Claudine Bouché
Production: Le Studio de Creation Cinematographique du Ministere de la Culture, Direction du Développement et de la Coopération (DDC), Département Fédéral des Affaires Etrangères, Fondazione Montecinemaverita, MK2 Films, Canal+, Filmex
Country: France, Romania, Italy
Language: Română
Original Language: ro

Keywords

bucharest, romania

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Next Stop Paradise about?
Mitu and Elena get to know each other in the course of a vodka drinking contest and discover that they are both dissatisfied with the status quo. Mitu is about to begin military service and Elena is to be married to a man she does not love. They decide they are meant for each other and plan on a different future, one that is on a collision course with the authorities, and start a mad affair.
Who directed Next Stop Paradise?
Next Stop Paradise was directed by Lucian Pintilie.
Who stars in Next Stop Paradise?
Next Stop Paradise stars Costel Cașcaval, Dorina Chiriac, Gheorghe Visu, Victor Rebengiuc, Răzvan Vasilescu, Dan Tudor.
How long is Next Stop Paradise?
Next Stop Paradise has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
What genre is Next Stop Paradise?
Next Stop Paradise is a Romance, Crime, Drama film.
Where was Next Stop Paradise produced?
Next Stop Paradise was produced in France, Romania, Italy.