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800 articles available in total starting from 22/05/2006. Last article published on 30/04/2024.

Strong Romanian presence in Locarno

Two Romanian productions and one Italian-Romanian co-production were announced in the competition of this year's Locarno International Film Festival, which will run from August 3-13. After France,...  

15/07/2011 | Festivals | Romania

Principles of Life

Vlad Ivanov's life is only outwardly perfect and the tension rises. A film unveiled at San Sebastian.  

04/07/2011 | Films | Reviews

Adalbert's Dream

Gabriel Achim’s debut feature film is a multilayered satire, set in Ceausescu’s time. Largely shot on VHS, it deals with perception of reality on several levels.  

30/06/2011 | Films | Reviews

Phantom Father: A Quest in the Carpathians

Romanian filmmaker Lucian Georgescu’s debut feature, Phantom Father, premiered as part of the Romanian Days section of the Transilvania International Film Festival (TIFF), which ended this...  

15/06/2011 | Films | Romania

If the Seed Doesn’t Die too exhausting to satisfy

Serbian-born director Siniša Dragin’s third feature film If the Seed Doesn’t Die had premiered at Tokyo International Film Festival before winning the Audience Award at Rotterdam. Supported by the...  

14/06/2011 | Films | Romania/Serbia/Austria

Cohan’s No Return wins at Cluj

The tenth Transylvania International Film Festival (TIFF) in Cluj (June 3-12) featured an international competition of first or second film and the local competition within Romanian Days, a...  

14/06/2011 | Festivals | Romania

Interview: Gabriel Achim • Director

Satire transcends history

The director/writer/producer talks about his debut feature Adalbert’s Dream and how Romanian history looks from today’s perspective.  

08/06/2011

Tilt: A Bulgarian Romeo and Juliet

The enormous Bulgarian box-office hit Tilt from writer-director Viktor Chouchkov and his screenwriter brother, Boris Chouchkov, is one of several Bulgarian films presented at the Transylvania...  

08/06/2011 | Festivals | Romania/Bulgaria

Our School: Portrait of a lost generation

Presented as a special screening at the Transylvania International Film Festival (TIFF), after screening at Tribeca in April, the documentary Our School certainly hit close to home. Set in the...  

06/06/2011 | Films | Romania

Mitulescu’s Loverboy: Love, actually?

Five years after his film How I Spent the End of the World won the Best Actress Award in the Un Certain Regard of the Cannes Film Festival, Romanian director Catalin Mitulescu is back in the...  

18/05/2011 | Cannes 2011 | Un Certain Regard/Romania

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