
Raluca 2014
Filip Marold, a jaded ex-cop turned private investigator, trades justice for easy cash, chasing shadows and secrets for clients who pay in secrets.
Director: Zdeněk Viktora
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Raluca (2014) about?
This 2014 thriller follows ex-cop Filip Marold as he stumbles into a dangerous game of deception when he investigates the mysterious Raluca. What begins as a paid surveillance job spirals into a labyrinth of sex, murder, and long-buried secrets that threaten to consume him entirely.
Who directed Raluca?
Raluca was directed by Zdeněk Viktora, a filmmaker known for crafting atmospheric thrillers that blend crime and human drama.
Who stars in Raluca?
The film features Jan Dolanský as Filip Marold, with Malvína Pachlová as Raluca, joined by Helena Dvořáková, Kristýna Frejová, and Petr Konáš in key roles.
Is Raluca (2014) worth watching?
With its tight 76-minute runtime and tense blend of crime and drama, Raluca offers a compelling watch for fans of neo-noir thrillers. While it avoids mainstream hype, its pulsing atmosphere and unexpected twists make it a solid pick for those who enjoy morally complex stories.
How long is Raluca?
Raluca runs for 76 minutes.
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About Raluca (2014) — A Private Eye's Dangerous Obsession Unfolds
Filip Marold, a jaded ex-cop turned private investigator, trades justice for easy cash, chasing shadows and secrets for clients who pay in secrets. His routine of surveillance and half-hearted affairs shatters when he crosses paths with Raluca—a woman whose magnetic presence unravels a conspiracy far darker than his usual cases. As Filip digs deeper into her web of lies, the line between hunter and prey blurs, exposing a trail of deceit, violence, and a past he thought he left behind.
Zdeněk Viktora crafts this slick thriller with a gritty atmosphere, weaving themes of obsession, betrayal, and the cost of living in moral gray zones. Shot through with sensual tension and sudden violence, Raluca (2014) keeps viewers guessing until the final reveal, where nothing is as it seems.