List of Romanian films of 1993

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A list of Romanian films released in 1993 .

1993

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Trei surori
A trăda
Cântarea cântărilor
Ce bine era în Elada
Cel mai iubit dintre pământeni Șerban Marinescu Ștefan Iordache, Maia Morgenstern, Tora Vasilescu
Casa din vis Ioan Carmazan Maia Morgenstern, Horațiu Mălăele, Sofia Vicoveanca
Crucea de piatră Andrei Blaier Gheorghe Dinică, Florina Cercel, Coca Bloos
Doi haiduci și o crâșmăriță George Cornea Manuela Hărăbor, Olga Tudorache, Constantin Codrescu, Szabolcs Cseh și Ion Haiduc
Gaițele
La gura sobei
Liceenii în alertă
Macondo, lăcătușul zânelor
Oglinda - Începutul adevărului Sergiu Nicolaescu Ion Siminie, Adrian Vîlcu film istoric
Patul conjugal
Polul Sud
Privește înainte cu mânie
Pro patria
Rosenemil  [ de ] Radu Gabrea Werner Stocker, Dana Vávrová, Dominique Sanda, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, Serge Reggiani
Spitalul special (Teatru TV)
Teatru Descompus (Teatru)
Timpul liber
Trei surori (Teatru TV)
Ultima oră (Teatru TV)
Ușa
Vecini
Vulpe - vânător

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