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The Last Ball in November is a roumain film of genre Drama directed by Dan Pița with Ştefan Iordache

The Last Ball in November (1989)

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Length 1h42
Directed by
OriginRoumanie
Genres Drama
Rating71% 3.5881553.5881553.5881553.5881553.588155

The Last Ball in November (Romanian: Noiembrie, ultimul bal) is a 1989 Romanian film directed by Romanian director Dan Pița and based on a novel by Mihail Sadoveanu titled Locul unde nu s-a întâmplat nimic.

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Ştefan Iordache

(Prince Lai Cantacuzin)
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