Florin Șerban is a prominent Romanian filmmaker whose work has garnered international acclaim, making his films highly sought after by collectors of physical media. His 2010 breakout feature, If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle, not only won the Jury Grand Prix at the Berlin Film Festival but also served as Romania's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars, despite not making the final shortlist. This standout film has become a collector's item, often sought after for its gripping narrative and cultural significance.
Following this success, Șerban continued to impress with Box (2015), which premiered at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival and earned the FIPRESCI Award. His exploration of love in his Trilogy of Love, which includes Love 1. Dog (2018) and Love 2. America (2020), showcases his unique storytelling style. These titles have become increasingly collectible, particularly for fans of international cinema who appreciate the depth and emotional resonance of his work. Collectors value not only the films but also their rich history and the artistic journey of a director who is redefining Romanian cinema.