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R.M.N. (2022)

Jun 03, 2022 Drama 2h 5m
User Score
70%
161 votes
Internet Movie Database
72%
Rotten Tomatoes
97%
Metacritic
8100%

Overview

A few days before Christmas, having quit his job in Germany, Matthias returns to his Transylvanian village. He wishes to involve himself more in the education of his son, Rudi, left for too long in the care of his mother, Ana, and to rid him of the unresolved fears that have gripped him. He’s also eager to see his ex-lover Csilla and preoccupied about his old father, Otto. When a few new workers are hired at the small factory that Csilla manages, the peace of the community is disturbed, underlying fears grip the adults, and frustrations, conflicts and passions erupt through the thin sliver of apparent understanding and calm.

Cristian Mungiu
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Trailer #2 [Subtitled]
Trailer #2 [Subtitled]
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Official UK Trailer [Subtitled]
Official UK Trailer [Subtitled]
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A Conversation on R.M.N. with Ethan Hawke and Cristian Mungiu
A Conversation on R.M.N. with Ethan Hawke and Cristian Mungiu
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Official Trailer [Subtitled]
Official Trailer [Subtitled]
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Cristian Mungiu on R.M.N.
Cristian Mungiu on R.M.N.
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A review by CinemaSerf
Written on October 8, 2023

After a bit of an altercation with a co-worker in a meat processing factory in Germany, the slightly thuggish "Matthias" (Marin Grigore) returns to his rural Romanian village where his less than delighted to see him wife "Ana" (Macrina Barladeanu) is trying to bring up their young son "Rudi" (Mark E. Blenyesi). The young lad has clearly suffered from some sort of trauma and so doesn't ever speak. "Matthias" needs to find a job, but the local employer - a bakery run by "Csilla" (Judith Slate) - is fully staffed, though largely by migrant workers including a family from Nepal. What now ensues is quite a telling drama that tries to reconcile the familial differences between the troubled trio whilst also looking at the impact of immigration on small towns where local employment - that pays suf...

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