Emil Loteanu - Lautarii (1971) (integral) Apr 2026
1971 (often cited as 1972 for international distribution).
The narrative centers on Toma Alistar, a master lăutar whose musical talent earns him fame at European royal courts. Despite his professional success, his life is defined by a tragic, lifelong obsession with his first love, , a beautiful Roma woman from whom he was separated in youth. Toma spends his years and fortune wandering the steppes of Moldova in a desperate search for her, carrying his violin as a vessel for his memories and grief. He finally encounters her only at the end of his life, recognizing his true love in an old woman. Cast and Key Crew Toma Alistar: Played by Serghei Lunchevici. Leanca: Played by Galina Vodnyatskaya. Radu Negostin: Played by Grigore Grigoriu. Cinematography: Vitalie Calașnicov. Themes and Artistic Style Emil Loteanu - Lautarii (1971) (Integral)
Composed by Eugen Doga and Isidor Burdin . The film marked the beginning of a long and legendary collaboration between Loteanu and Doga. Runtime: Approximately 141 minutes. Plot Summary 1971 (often cited as 1972 for international distribution)
The film (1971), directed by the acclaimed Emil Loteanu , is a seminal work of Soviet-Moldavian cinema. It is a lush, romantic musical drama that explores the life and soul of the folk musicians (lăutari) of 19th-century Bessarabia, specifically following the life of a gifted violinist named Toma Alistar . Film Overview Director: Emil Loteanu. Studio: Moldova-Film. Toma spends his years and fortune wandering the




