Emil Loteanu is publicly commemorated at his 70 years he would have turned on November 6

On the day when he would have reached the age of 70, the Moldovan poet, actor and great director, Emil Loteanu was commemorated by friends, grateful public, employees of the National Library (NL), who organized an exhibition dedicated to the master. NL director Alexe Rau said during the inauguration of the exhibition that through the activity he performed in the years when people could not freely speak, Emil Loteanu made the invisible visible. Many generations were educated according to the movies and poems by Loteanu, who knew to inspire the sentiment of love for homeland, ancestors’ language. He also inspired the Moldovan people with the spirit of national pride. The exhibition dedicated to the master Emil Loteanu was conceived as a retrospective of the times when he grew up, came to maturity and accomplish The Artist creation, Alexe Rau added. Marcel Loteanu, director’s brother, who has been a director on the filming stages from "Buftea” for decades, told Info-Prim Neo that the film was predestination in the life of both brothers, but from them only Emil had genius. Marcel Loteanu said that his brother’s talent for poetry, music, dance, for all it is beautiful was inherited from their mother, who had a lot of artistic qualities she manifested at the school from Clocusna, Hotin county, where until 1944 Loteanu family had lived, later taking refuge in Romania. “The most people call him "Basarabian director that lived in Moscow", without knowing that Emil Loteanu graduated from the "Sfântul Sava" Lyceum and only an obtuse tackling, specific of 50’, and a "dossier with problems” made the young man not to be admitted to the Institute of Theater and Cinematographic Art from Bucharest”, Marcel Loteanu says. In 1953, Emil Loteanu decided to repatriate. During one year he was actor at the Chisinau National Palace, and then studied to go on the stage at the studio-School of MHAT from Moscow and followed the direction at the well-known Moscow Film School (VGIK). After the studies, he shared his time and creation efforts between Moldova and Moscow, and in 2003 he passed away in the capital of Russia. "The acme of irony: he lived in Moscow so much time, where the Russian language was spoken, and manifested his Romanism all over; he managed not to atrophy, but to promote Romanian national values, with Romanian and Moldovan actors, spending the money of the Russians. The Moldovan officials drove him away, the Romanians recognized his value much too late. A few time before dying, he was awarded the Excellence Prize of the Romanian Cultural Foundation", said Marcel Loteanu, who arrived to Bassarabia to participate in the commemorative actions dedicated to the jubilee of his brother.

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