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Henry Irwin Pesch reviews ‘D’ORA: The Romanian Immigrant’

 

D’ORA by Delia Antal is not just another film. No, it’s not a film made by some amateur looking to get into the film business. It’s not the story about Romanian immigrants or any other stereotype you have in mind right now. What do you think of when you hear of a Romanian who comes to London? And when that Romanian comes over with their whole family and friends? Yes, I know what you’re thinking and I thought the same too too until I saw a film that changed part of my life.

 

Delia Antal stars as Dora

 

I’ll tell you what it is about. It is film about conquering your own human fears and overcoming your weaknesses. It is about the price we have to pay for following our dreams until we succeed. This film has versatility and depth behind a simple story line plot. If D’ORA can do it, why can’t you? Come on inside and watch the movie my dear brothers and sisters and you’ll see.

 

Watch the D’ORA: The Romanian Immigrant’s official trailer here. Join the 20,000 people who have “liked” the film on Facebook here.

 

Readers of The Steeple Times are invited to attend the black tie premiere of D’ORA at BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London, W1 on 6th February at 7pm. Tickets are available for £9 at the door or can be purchased in advance online.

 

Henry Irwin Pesch is an actor and filmmaker who was born in Cape Town and grew up in America and Europe. He is currently based in London.

 

 

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