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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.

    • (1.7K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Radu Jude
    • 2009-05-08
  2. May 8, 2009 · Play Trailer. Overview. Delia, a young Romanian girl, comes to Bucharest with her parents to collect a prize she has won in a contest organized by a soft-drinks company. The prize is a beautiful new car. All Delia has to do now is appear in front of the camera in a commercial.

  3. The luck of a quiet teenage girl from a poor family takes a dramatic turn for the better when she wins a luxury car.

    • (23)
    • Andreea Bosneag
    • Radu Jude
    • Drama
  4. Visit the movie page for 'The Happiest Girl in the World' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie...

    • (34)
    • Andreea Bosneag
    • Radu Jude
    • Hi Film Productions
  5. Directed by Radu Jude. Delia, a young Romanian girl, comes to Bucharest with her parents to collect a prize she has won in a contest organized by a soft-drinks company. The prize is a beautiful new car. All Delia has to do now is appear in front of the camera in a commercial.

    • (1.8K)
    • Hi Film Productions
    • Radu Jude
  6. Mar 16, 2010 · Conveying tedium far too effectively, The Happiest Girl in the World fixates on close-ups of Delia’s gloomy face while falling into a back-and-forth narrative rut that it never quite escapes. Its few moments of movie-production humor provide the only sparks of energy, and its tense familial bickering ultimately squanders any sense of ...

  7. Delia (Andreea Bosneag), 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.