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  1. The Happiest Girl in the World: Directed by Radu Jude. With Andreea Bosneag, Violeta Haret-Popa, Vasile Muraru, Serban Pavlu. Delia, a young Romanian girl, drives to Bucharest with her parents to collect a prize she won in a contest.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Radu Jude
    • 2009-05-08
  2. The Happiest Girl in the World (Romanian: Cea mai fericită fată din lume) is a 2009 Romanian film by Radu Jude. It is a part of the Romanian New Wave. Plot. Delia comes to Bucharest with her parents to collect a prize, a car, she has won in a contest organized by a soft-drinks company. All Delia has to do is appear in a commercial.

  3. The Happiest Girl in the World. Delia, an unworldly teenager from a small town in rural Romania, strikes it lucky in a competition run by a soft drink company—and wins a car. But when her family bring her to Bucharest to appear in a commercial for the company in question, luck becomes something of a relative term. IMDb 6.9 1 h 38 min 2009 13+.

  4. The Happiest Girl in the World. Radu Jude's brilliantly paced account of a family's day in Bucharest is a darkly comic satire on the media, nascent capitalism and parental power. Drama 2009 99 mins. Director: Radu Jude.

  5. 2009 Romania, Netherlands Directed by Radu Jude Produced by Ada Solomon Written by Augustina Stanciu, Radu Jude Featuring Andreea Bosneag, Vasile Muraru, Violeta Haret

  6. The tale of a provincial Romanian girl plucked from obscurity to appear in a TV commercial has charm and promise, says Philip French. Andrew Pulver

  7. A key work of the Romanian New Wave, this delightfully prickly satire reflexively explores the burgeoning consumer culture of a post-communist Bucharest. Delia, an unworldly teenager from a small town in rural Romania, strikes it lucky in a competition run by a soft drink company—and wins a car.

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