Black Sea Adventures Explained

Black Sea Adventures
Director:Savel Stiopul
Screenplay:Tudor Popescu
Producer:Mihai Năstase (adm. producător)
Dumitru Carabăț (prod. delegat)
Mihai Opriș (redactor)
Starring:Florin Piersic
Corina Chiriac
Mircea Șeptilici
Dana Crișan
Cinematography:Ion Anton
Editing:Iulia Vincenz Gabrea
Music:H. Maiorovici
Studio:Studioul Cinematografic București
Distributor:Româniafilm
Runtime:135 minutes

Black Sea Adventures (Aventuri la Marea Neagra) is a 1972 Romanian James Bond inspired adventure film directed by Savel Stiopul. The main roles are played by Florin Piersic, Corina Chiriac and Mircea Septilici.

Currently 14th most watched Romanian movie all time box office.

Plot

The story is set along the Romanian seaside and follows a group of young people on a summer vacation at the Black Sea. Their holiday takes an unexpected turn when they become involved in a treasure hunt after stumbling upon a mysterious map.

The plot unfolds as the group embarks on various adventures, facing challenges, danger, and unexpected allies along the way. The film combines elements of comedy, suspense, and action, with the picturesque backdrop of the Romanian coast enhancing the sense of adventure.

The movie is a blend of youthful curiosity, friendship, and excitement, capturing the carefree spirit of the time while offering a glimpse into Romania's coastal beauty. It is a fun, light-hearted film that resonates with themes of camaraderie and discovery.

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Reception

The film was seen by 6,769,780 spectators in cinemas in Romania, as evidenced by a situation of the number of spectators recorded by Romanian films from the date of the premiere until December 31, 2014, compiled by the National Cinematography Center.

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