Hooked (2008 film)

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Hooked
Directed by Adrian Sitaru
Written byAdrian Sitaru
Starring Adrian Titieni, Ioana Flora, Maria Dinulescu, Alexandru Georgescu
Edited byAdrian Sitaru
Music byCornel Ilie
Production
companies
Movie Partners in Motion Films, 4 Proof Film
Distributed byRezofilms
Release date
  • September 8, 2008 (2008-09-08)(Toronto International Film Festival)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryRomania
LanguageRomanian

Hooked or Picnic is a 2008 film by Adrian Sitaru, set in Romania (original name: Pescuit sportiv, duration: 84 minutes). It is the story of a barbecue trip of a Romanian couple, which takes an unexpected turn when their car runs over a prostitute while driving through a forest near Bucharest. The incident throws a new light over the relationship of the two lovers, and shows how much change can come for human beings in a single day.

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