Virgil Calotescu
Virgil Calotescu was a prolific Romanian film director, known for his extensive work in both documentary and feature films. He graduated from the Faculty of History at the University of Bucharest in 1950 and began his career at the Sahia Film studio, debuting with the documentary Daruri smulse naturii in 1952. Calotescu directed nearly 50 films between 1952 and 1987, often collaborating with screenwriter Francisc Munteanu. Notable works include Buletin de București (1982), a comedy exploring the bureaucratic challenges of obtaining a residence permit in Bucharest, and Căsătorie cu repetiție (1985), which humorously examines marital relationships. His films are recognized for their satirical take on social issues and remain significant in Romanian cinema.
- Known ForDirecting
- Born16 January 1928 (age 97)
- Place of BirthDobroteasa, Argeş, România
Virgil Calotescu
- Known ForDirecting
- Born16 January 1928 (age 97)
- Place of BirthDobroteasa, Argeş, România

Repeated Wedding
1985

Promisses
1985

Bucharest Identity Card
1982

Ana and the Thief
1981

The "S" Network
1980

Uncertain Roads
1979

The Last Frontier of Death
1979

Operation 'The Bus'
1978

The Last Night of Loneliness
1976

Three Secret Letters
1974

Love Begins on Friday
1972
Ședința s-a amânat a doua oară
1971

The War of the Princesses
1970
Underneath the Surface
1967
Camera alba
1965
