Dumitru Ion Suchianu, most often shortened to D. I. Suchianu or D.I.S. (2 September 1895 – 17/18 April 1985), was a Romanian essayist, translator, economist...
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A Stormy Night (section Act I)
experience, Ștefan Baroi. According to a later note by film critic D. I. Suchianu, the Romanian government, led by a far-right Ion Antonescu, issued some...
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Keteleer (1920–1970), or "Dis" Keteleer, a Belgian cyclist D. I. Suchianu (1895–1985), or "D.I.S.", Romanian social scientist and film critic Ad Dis, Yemen...
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List of people from Iași (section D)
Roxandra Sturdza Lucia Sturdza-Bulandra Dimitrie C. Sturdza-Scheianu D. I. Suchianu Corneliu Șumuleanu Victor Surdu Rodica Sutzu Matei Tănasă Ștefan Târnovanu...
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theorist (born 1888) April 17 Basil Bunting, English poet (born 1900) D. I. Suchianu, Romanian essayist, translator, social scientist and film theorist (born...
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large possibility to manifest itself. In this period the film critic D. I. Suchianu made his debut, first in newspapers, then in 1929 in radio. Later on...
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for the Soviet Union") and Vulpescu. Another reported connection was D. I. Suchianu, who allowed Rădulescu's contributions to appear in Viața Romînească...
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– Cosmos Anastasio Somoza Debayle and Jack Cox – Nicaragua Betrayed D. I. Suchianu – Nestemate cinematografice (Cinematic Pearls) Ram Swarup – The Word...
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Francisc Șirato Constantin Stăncescu Jean Alexandru Steriadi D. I. Suchianu Gheorghe Tattarescu Aurel I. Vlad [ro] Marian Zidaru UN Arte official website 44°26′34″N...
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Society of America, Vol. 51, Issue 5, September–October 2000, pp. 25–28 D. I. Suchianu, "De la istorie la filmul istoric", in Magazin Istoric, June 1969, p...
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Movies. In 2006, she published a book about her mentor, film critic D.I. Suchianu. She was an HBO adviser and a member of the screenplay jury in film...
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wife in the interwar-themed satire Calea Victoriei, and, as critic D. I. Suchianu argued, proved "excellent" for the part; she also reunited with Saizescu...
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Bronnen, Austrian playwright and director (died 1959) September 2 – D. I. Suchianu, Romanian essayist, translator, social scientist and film theorist (died...
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pastiche and parody; this issue was covered with annoyance by writer D. I. Suchianu, who cited as a poor sample of poetry one in which an unnamed author...
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Păstorel Teodoreanu (category Romanian military personnel of World War I)
High School Iași, in the same class as the film critic and economist D. I. Suchianu. Young Păstorel had a vivid interest in literary activities and, critics...
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Maraini Ugo Ojetti Vezio Orazi Giacomo Paulucci de'Calboli Junzo Sato D.I. Suchianu Zdenk Urban Louis Villani Carl Vincent Mussolini Cup Best Film - Cardinal...
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George Ivașcu (redirect from Gheorghe I. Ivașcu)
and F. Brunea-Fox; he was also personally responsible for allowing D. I. Suchianu to have his permanent film column at România Literară. In public, he...
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Middleton Murry – Son of Woman: The Story of D. H. Lawrence Irma S. Rombauer – The Joy of Cooking D. I. Suchianu – Curs de Cinematograf (Cinema Course) Helen...
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critics such as Paul Barbăneagră, Tudor Caranfil, Eugen Schileru, and D. I. Suchianu. His works of criticism touched aspects of Western culture that he intended...
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Negrescu Victor Ion Popa Prince Radu of Romania Mihai Ralea Victor Spinei D. I. Suchianu Alexandru Teodoreanu Ionel Teodoreanu Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Costache...
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Mihai Ralea (redirect from Mihai D. Ralea)
studying the classics. He was colleagues with another future sociologist, D. I. Suchianu, with whom he made visits to the café-chantant and planned to write...
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Ion Biberi (category Romanian people of World War I)
Sebastian, but also Pătrășcanu, Dan Botta, Ionel Gherea, Mihai Ralea, and D. I. Suchianu. In November 1964, the USR's Gazeta Literară featured Biberi's article...
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Paul Zarifopol (category Romanian people of World War I)
similarities with Ralea's philosophical stances. In 1928, Ralea, Zarifopol, D. I. Suchianu, Felix Aderca and other literati were lumped together as the "irresponsible...
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from leftists such as Demostene Botez, Scarlat Callimachi, N. D. Cocea, and D. I. Suchianu. In July 1944, Jinga produced a manifesto for the post-Antonescu...
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film. Prof. D.I.Suchianu said: "A Caragiale movie is one where the images explain the speech, not the other way around. A new genre entirely, I could even...
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Barbu Solacolu (category Romanian military personnel of World War I)
literary life in Secolul 20 and România Literară. Alongside Sergiu Dan, D. I. Suchianu and others, he was a regular at sessions organized by the Museum of...
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George Ranetti (category Romanian World War I poets)
article in Universul Literar and, in later years, by Tudor Arghezi and D. I. Suchianu's essays on Ranetti. Furnica survived under Țăranu's management, but...
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Ion Luca Caragiale (redirect from I. L. Caragiale)
Dumitru Constantinescu-Teleormăneanu (known as Teleor), and the academic I. Suchianu. At the time, the Caragiales rented a house in Bucharest, near the present-day...
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pronouncing Romanian words. This trait was ridiculed by philologist Hanes Suchianu as the very "apex of phoneticism". He would also confuse working-class...
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