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's largest and longest established film studios with a tradition in cinema spanning almost 70 years. The complex is located in the town of Buftea, 20 kilometers north-west of
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. Since they were founded (in the 1950s), over 600 films have been shot and processed there, both Romanian and international productions. In 2015, a group of investors from the U.S. and Romania finalized the transaction through which CME sold the shares to Media Pro Entertainment, a major shareholder of the Media Pro Studios. After a rebranding, Media Pro Studios is now Bucharest Film Studios.


Beginning

In the wake of Soviet control of Romania, the newly installed regime was quick to realize the propaganda potential of feature films. In 1950, construction began at what would later be called, using a terminology typical for that era, ''Centrul de Producţie Cinematografică Buftea'' (Buftea Film Production Center). Like any other business in a communist country, the studios were owned by the state and controlled by the Communist Party. Although the studios were not fully finished until 1959, shooting began in the middle of the 1950s. At its completion, there were four stages, one set for mixed indoor-outdoor shooting, and a film processing lab. A single stage could store 30 limousines, as it did during a shooting for '' S-a furat o bombă'' ("A Bomb Has Been Stolen"), or could reproduce La Scala Opera Hall in
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, used in the film ''Darcleé''. Under the floor of the mixed indoor-outdoor set there was a water tank with crystal walls for underwater shootings.


Film production during the communist regime

From 1959 until 1989 the studios produced around twenty films per year. Films created during this period that won international acclaim at the
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include: ''Scurtă istorie'' (A Short History) directed by
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, which won the
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for Short Films in 1957; ''Pădurea spânzuraților'' ( Forest of the Hanged) directed by
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, who won the Best Director Award in 1965; '' Răscoala'' (Blazing Winter) directed by Mircea Mureșan, who won the Best First Work Award in 1966; ''Cântecele Renașterii'' (Renaissance Songs), a documentary about the Madrigal Choir directed by Mirel Ilieșiu, which won the Palme d'Or for Short Films in 1969. Some of the most famous directors of Romanian cinema made their debuts at the Buftea Studios:
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and Manole Marcus – ''Viața nu iartă'' (Life Doesn't Spare), in 1959; Dan Pița – ''Nunta de piatră'' (The Stone Wedding), in 1972;
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– ''Duhul aurului'' (Gold Fever), in 1974;
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– ''Cursa'' (The Long Drive), in 1975. Due to good technical conditions provided by the Romanian studios, many international co-productions were shot at Buftea Studios before 1990. '' Ciulinii Bărăganului'' (Baragan Thistles), directed by Louis Daquin, ''
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'' (Codeine) and ''Steaua fără nume'' (Nameless Star), both directed by
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, ''Serbările galante'' (The Lace Wars), directed by
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, '' Dacii'' (The Dacians), directed by
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or '' Columna'' (The Column), directed by
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, are only a few examples.


Transition to the market economy

After the fall of the communist regime (the
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) the studios suffered heavily from lack of funding. Film production dramatically diminished and the number of theaters that stayed open was in freefall. However, Romanian film directors managed to make their voice heard in international festivals once again: Dan Piţa was awarded the Silver Lion at the
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in 1992 (for Hotel de lux – Hotel Deluxe) and Lucian Pintilie was awarded the Special Grand Prize of the Jury at the same festival in 1998 (for Terminus Paradis). Like the entire Romanian economy, the Buftea Studios entered a recession period. The government reduced funding the film industry during this period. Thus, the late 1990s found the Buftea Studios on the verge of bankruptcy.


New beginning

In 1998 the Studios were purchased at a public
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by Media Pro Group. It took more than a year of intensive renovation to bring back to life all the production facilities. Media Pro Studios has 19 stages, the largest water tank in Eastern Europe, a backlot (including a lake), more than 30,000 costumes from all historical periods, and exterior sets from the 16th to 18th century. The first important production after 1998 was in 2000.
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' Amen reestablished the reputation of Media Pro Studios and opened the way for more than 50 international productions. In the following years, some international filmmakers such as
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, Dennis Hopper,
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,
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,
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or Bob Hoskins set foot in the studios and contributed to international productions, features, and TV films.
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(Merry Christmas), French nominee at the
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and Golden Globes,
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, which won 9 BAFTA awards, The Cave, a science fiction horror film and An American Haunting are some of the titles shot in the studios. In autumn 2006 three new Romanian titles entered the theaters: Margo, directed by Ioan Cărmăzan, Lacrimi de iubire (Tears of Love) – the first Romanian spin-off –, and Trei fraţi de belea (Three Loony Brothers) – from the authors of the number one film in local box-office after 1990, Garcea şi oltenii (Garcea, the Stupidest Policeman on Earth). In 2007, California Dreaming (endless), a Media Pro Pictures production directed by Cristian Nemescu, received ''Un certain regard Prix'' at Cannes Film Festival. In recent years, Media Pro Studios has diversified its range of services to include television. Working with the TV stations co-owned by Adrian Sârbu and Central European Media ( Pro TV and Acasă), Media Pro Studios and its sister company, Media Pro Pictures, produced the first local sitcom, Neighbors Forever, 2002, as well as the first local soap opera (Only Love, 2004). Neighbors Forever has been on the air for 10 seasons which is a record in Romanian television. Their television production portfolio also includes other soap operas and sitcoms, a police series, and dozens of TV films. Studio officials claim that in 2006 alone about 1,000 hours of fiction were produced for television. The services provided by the studios also include the shooting of
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and
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. Since 2009, with the integration of Media Pro Entertainment within
Central European Media Enterprises Central European Media Enterprises Ltd. (CME) is a media and entertainment company that operates television channels in Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. Until its acquisition by PPF Group N.V. in October 2020, ...
, Media Pro Studios is servicing original content production for six countries, dozens of CME broadcasters and distribution as well as receiving commissions from third party broadcasters. It is able to offer full production services to the international film industry. Taking advantage of the region's abundance of talent in the field, Media Pro Entertainment was the first to create a coherent entity integrating cutting-edge CGI / VFX technology and content into the production and post-production work flow and facilities. Media Pro Magic is now one of the leading VFX and Post-production houses in the region.


Present day

In 2015, a group of investors – formed by important film producers from the US and Romania – has finalized the transaction through which CME sold the shares of MediaPro Entertainment, major shareholder of the Media Pro Studios. Following a rebranding operation, Media Pro Studios became Studiourile Buftea.


Notable films


1950s

*'' La Moara cu noroc'' (1956); *'' Citadela sfarâmată'' (1957); *'' Două lozuri'' (1957); *'' Ciulinii Bărăganului'' (1957); *'' Alo?... Aţi greşit numărul!'' (1958); *'' Viaţa nu iartă'' (1959); *'' Telegrame'' (1959); *'' Valurile Dunării'' (1959).


1960s

*'' Darclée'' (1960); *'' Setea'' (1960); *''
Codine ''Codine'' is a 1963 French-Romanian crime film directed by Henri Colpi. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best Screenplay. Cast * Alexandru Virgil Platon as Codine * Françoise Brion as Irène * Ne ...
'' (1962); *'' Tudor'' (1962); *'' Pădurea spânzuraţilor'' (1964); *'' Titanic vals'' (1964); *'' Duminică la ora şase'' (1965); *'' Răscoala'' (1965); *'' Les fêtes galantes'' (1965); *'' Mona, l'étoile sans nom'' (1966); *'' Dacii'' (1966); *'' Dimineţile unui băiat cuminte'' (1966); *''
Sept hommes et une garce ''Sept hommes et une garce'' () is a French adventure film from 1967. It was directed by Bernard Borderie, written by Bernard Borderie and Mireille de Tissot, starring Jean Marais and Marilù Tolo. The film was known under the title ''Seven Guys ...
'' (1966); *'' Kampf um Rom II – Der Verrat'' (1968); *'' Columna'' (1968); *''
Reconstituirea ''The Reenactment'' ( ro, Reconstituirea), also known as ''Reconstruction'', is a 1968 black-and-white film by Romanian director Lucian Pintilie. It is based on a novel by Horia Pătraşcu, which in turn reflects real-life events witnessed by the ...
'' (1969).


1970s

*'' Mihai Viteazul (movie)'' (1970); *'' Felix şi Otilia'' (1972); *'' Cu mâinile curate'' (1972); *'' Astă-seară dansăm în familie'' (1972); *'' Ştefan cel Mare, Vaslui 1475'' (1974); *'' Dincolo de pod'' (1975); *'' Mere roșii'' (1975); *'' Operaţiunea "Monstrul"'' (1976); *''
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'' (1977); *'' Profetul, aurul şi ardelenii'' (1978); *''
Blestemul pământului, blestemul iubirii ''Blestemul pământului, blestemul iubirii'' (''The curse of the land, the curse of love'') is a 1981 Romanian drama film directed by Mircea Mureșan. The film is an adaptation of Liviu Rebreanu's 1920 social novel ', starring Șerban Ionescu as ...
'' (1979).


1980s

*'' Pruncul, petrolul şi ardelenii'' (1981); *'' Secvenţe'' (1982); *'' Concurs'' (1982); *'' Faleze de nisip'' (1982); *'' De ce trag clopotele, Mitică?'' (1982); *'' Buletin de București'' (1982); *'' Pas în doi'' (1985); *'' Glissando'' (1985); *'' Vară sentimentală'' (1985); *'' Moromeţii'' (1988); *'' Noiembrie, ultimul bal'' (1989); *'' Balanţa''.


1990s

*'' Rămânerea'' (1992); *'' Hotel de lux'' (1992); *'' Patul conjugal'' (1993); *'' Asfalt tango'' (1993); *'' O vară de neuitat'' (1994); *'' Terminus paradis'' (1998).


2000s

*''Callas Forever'' (2001); *''Amen'' (2002); *''Furia'' (2002); *''Second Hand'' (2002); *''Filantropica'' (2002); *''Gunpowder, Treason and Plot'' (2003); *''
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'' (TV, 2004); *''
The Last Drop ''The Last Drop'' is a 2006 British-Romanian adventure war film by Colin Teague that was released direct to video. Teague teamed up with Gary Young, with whom he had previously collaborated on the British crime drama films '' Shooters'' and ...
'' (2004); *''Modigliani'' (2004); *'' The Cave'' (2004); *''Blood and Chocolate'' (2005); *''Joyeux Noël'' (2005); *''An American Haunting'' (2006); *''California Dreaming'' (2006); *''Bunraku'' (2008) *''Fire and Ice: The Dragon Chronicles'' (2008) *'' Perkins'14'' (2008) *'' Slaughter'' (2008) *'' Creature'' (2008) *''
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'' (2008) *''
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'' (2008) *'' Alien Western'' (2008) *''Ces amours-là'' (2009) *'' The Devil inside'' (2009)


2010s

*'' Christopher Roth'' (2010) *''Whistleblower'' (2010) *''Christmas at Castlebury Hal'' (2011) *''William & Kate: A Royal Love Story'' (2011) *'' Assassination Games'' (2011) *One in the Chamber (2011) *The devil inside (2011) *Six Bullets (2011) *The Timber (2012) *WER (2012) *The Zero Theorem (2012) *The Necessary death of Charlie Countryman (2012) *The Keeping room (2013) *Bathory (2013) *Deus Ex Machina (2014) *Chosen (2014)


2020s

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(2022)


References


External links


The website of the Cannes Film FestivalThe Internet Movie DatabaseStudiourile Buftea website
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Study of the audiovisual landscape and public audiovisual policies in Romania
by IMCA for the European Commission, March 2004, p. 18. Describes the place of MediaPro within the Romanian arts world. Film production companies of Romania Companies established in the 1950s Ilfov County Mass media in Buftea