Stone Wedding [Nunta de Piatra] 1972

Stone Wedding [Nunta de Piatra] 1972

The Stone Wedding is a landmark of Romanian cinema, a poetic film composed of two stories inspired by Ion Agârbiceanu’s prose. Directed by Mircea Veroiu and Dan Pița, the film captures the harsh beauty of the Apuseni Mountains and the destiny of people marked by solitude, sacrifice, and unfulfilled love. With its haunting imagery, evocative music, and allegorical tone, The Stone Wedding stands as one of the most visually stunning and spiritually profound works of the 1970s Romanian New Wave.

Stone Wedding [Nunta de Piatra] 1972
  • Stone Wedding [Nunta de Piatra]

    This landmark of Romanian cinema presents two poignant tales exploring the absence of love and human connection. In the first story, a quarry worker faces immense hardship after the death of her husband, striving to care for her ailing daughter amid growing despair. The second narrative follows a...