Prea mic pentru un razboi atît de mare Filming Locations

Prea mic pentru un razboi atît de mare filming locations

Where was Prea mic pentru un razboi atît de mare filmed? Prea mic pentru un razboi atît de mare was filmed in 7 locations across Romania in the following places:

Prea mic pentru un razboi atît de mare Filming Locations

Romania is a southeastern European country known for the forested region of Transylvania, ringed by the Carpathian Mountains. Its preserved medieval towns include Sighişoara, and there are many fortified churches and castles, notably clifftop Bran Castle, long associated with the Dracula legend. Bucharest, the country’s capital, is the site of the gigantic, Communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building.

Sinaia is a town in central Romania’s Bucegi Mountains, surrounded by ski trails. Its 17th-century Sinaia Monastery was once a royal family residence. German neo-Renaissance Peleș Castle, now a museum, has Klimt frescoes and stained-glass windows. The smaller, neighboring Pelișor Castle has a half-timbered facade. Across the Prahova River, the George Enescu Memorial House is the former home of the Romanian musician.

Sibiu is a city in Transylvania, central Romania. It’s known for Germanic architecture in its old town, the legacy of 12th-century Saxon settlers. Around the city are the remains of medieval walls and towers, including the 13th-century Council Tower. In the upper town, Brukenthal Palace now houses the Brukenthal National Museum, with European paintings. The nearby Evangelical Cathedral has gravestones in its walls.

Ocna Sibiului is a town in the centre of Sibiu County, in southern Transylvania, central Romania, 10 km to the north-west of the county capital Sibiu. The town administers a single village, Topârcea. At the 2011 census, 89.4% of inhabitants were Romanians and 9.7% Hungarians.

Sinaia is a town in central Romania’s Bucegi Mountains, surrounded by ski trails. Its 17th-century Sinaia Monastery was once a royal family residence. German neo-Renaissance Peleș Castle, now a museum, has Klimt frescoes and stained-glass windows. The smaller, neighboring Pelișor Castle has a half-timbered facade. Across the Prahova River, the George Enescu Memorial House is the former home of the Romanian musician.

Câmpulung, or Câmpulung Muscel, is a city in Argeș County, Muntenia, Romania. It is situated among the outlying hills of the Southern Carpathians, at the head of a long well-wooded glen traversed by the river Târgului, a tributary of the river Argeș.

Târgu Mureș is the seat of Mureș County in the historical region of Transylvania, Romania. It is the 16th-largest city in Romania, with 116,033 inhabitants as of the 2021 census. It lies on the Mureș River, the second-longest river in Romania.

Prea mic pentru un razboi atît de mare (1970)
Alternate title: Too Little for Such a Big War
Runtime: 77 minutes
Rating: 7.8
Release year: 1970
IMDB: tt0065111
Plot summary

A young boy becomes callous to the deaths and battles that rage during World War II.

Genres
Drama
War
Cast
Mihai Filip
Mircea Albulescu
Gheorghe Cozorici
Jean Constantin
Directors
Radu Gabrea
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Prea mic pentru un razboi atît de mare filming locations