The “stuff” in this debut feature by The Death of Mr. Lăzărescu and Sieranevada director Cristi Puiu – one of the pioneers of the post-Ceauşescu Romanian filmmaking renaissance – is a satchel full of black-market prescription drugs. The “dough” is 2,000 lei (around $500) promised to small-town teen Ovidiu (Alexandru Papadopol) if he agrees to carry the package to Bucharest on behalf of a local gangster (Răzvan Vasilescu). He does, inviting his slacker friend Vali (Dragoş Bucur) along for the ride, who in turn invites his apathetic girlfriend Bety (Ioana Flora). This unlikely trio then takes to the highway – the hilariously deadpan road movie that results is a reminder that Puiu, who originally had ambitions of becoming a visual artist, has cited a viewing of Jim Jarmusch’s Down by Law as a key event in his decision to pursue filmmaking.
“…impressive in its self-confidence, its candor and its stringent, undogmatic contemporary relevance. […] The title of “Stuff and Dough” offers a blunt summary of human aspirations in an economy where free enterprise can be hard to distinguish from crime.” – A.O. Scott, The New York Times
Directed by Cristi Puiu
Screenplay: Cristi Puiu, Răzvan Rădulescu
Cinematography: Silviu Stavilă
Cast: Dragoş Bucur, Alexandru Papadopol, Ioana Flora, Răzvan Vasilescu
Production: SC Rofilm SA
Festivals: Cannes 2001 – Directors’ Fortnight, Thessaloniki 2001 – Best Actor (Alexandru Papadopol)
Romanian with English subtitles
DCP