

Scarred Hearts
Visit website6.9/10 • 16
2017-11-02 • 2h 21m
a free adaptation of the literary works of M. Blecher
During the summer of 1937, Emanuel, a young man in his early twenties, is committed to a sanatorium on the Black Sea coast for treatment of his bone tuberculosis. The treatment consists of painful spine punctures that confine him to a plaster on a stretcher-bed. Little by little, as Emanuel gets accustomed to the sadness of his new life, he discovers that inside the sanatorium there is still a life to be lived to the fullest.
- Directors
- Radu Jude
- Editors
- Catalin Cristutiu

Scarred Hearts
Visit website2017-11-02 • 2h 21m
6.9/10 • 16
a free adaptation of the literary works of M. Blecher
During the summer of 1937, Emanuel, a young man in his early twenties, is committed to a sanatorium on the Black Sea coast for treatment of his bone tuberculosis. The treatment consists of painful spine punctures that confine him to a plaster on a stretcher-bed. Little by little, as Emanuel gets accustomed to the sadness of his new life, he discovers that inside the sanatorium there is still a life to be lived to the fullest.
- Directors
- Radu Jude
- Editors
- Catalin Cristutiu
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsLucian Teodor Rus
Emanuel
Ivana Mladenović
Solange
Ilinca Harnut
Isa
Șerban Pavlu
Dr. Ceafalan
Marian Olteanu
Ernest
Alexandru Dabija
Mr. Lazăr B.
Dana Voicu
Mrs. Bella B.
Fernando Klabin
Young Doctor
Adina Cristescu
Nurse
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- Original Language
- Romanian
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- Keywords
- sadnesssanatoriumsummerillnessdisabilityblack sea