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Romanian filmmakers Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival. June 2-9, 2012
 
Saturday, 02 june 2012  00:00 - Saturday, 09 june 2012
The International Student Film Festival Tel Aviv will take place between June 2-9, 2012, at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque.
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv supports the participation of the film director Siniša Dragin, the scriptwriter Răzvan Rădulescu, prof. Manuela Cernat (The National University of Performing Arts and Cinematography) and the students Cătălin Toma, Ioana Manciu, Vlad Pavel and Ilija Piperkoski.
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DOCAVIV - „Digging for Life”, a film by Pavel Cuzuioc. May 7, 2012, at 5 p.m.
 
Monday, 07 may 2012  17:00
The documentary film „Digging for Life” by Pavel Cuzuioc will be presented, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, at the 14th edition of DOCAVIV International Film Festival (3 - 12 May 2012, Tel Aviv Cinematheque).
http://www.docaviv.co.il/en/2012/films/1747 [...]
ANIM'EST 2012 - International Animation Film Festival: call for entries
 
Wednesday, 11 april 2012 - Friday, 15 june 2012
Dear filmmakers, producers, distributors and friends of animated films, the 7th Anim'est International Animation Film Festival will be waiting for your shorts & features in the next few months. The deadline for submitting your films to the 7th edition of the festival is June 15th.                  [...]
International Women's Film Festival, Rehovot - open call for entries 2012
 
Sunday, 01 april 2012 - Sunday, 01 july 2012
The International Women’s Film Festival is happy to announce an open call for entries for the 2012 international panorama.
The festival will take place in November 2012.
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The Jewish World in Romanian Literature. International conference at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. 14-15.2.2012
 
Tuesday, 14 february 2012  09:30 - Thursday, 16 february 2012
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv invites professionals, journalists and the general public to
The international conference titled “The Jewish World in Romanian Literature”, taking place at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, February 14-15 (program attached). In English and Romanian.
and to
A round table themed “The Myths of Central Europe and the Jews”, at the Jerusalem Cinematheque, February 16 (starting 5.30 pm). In Romanian.

The events are organized in partnership with The Center for the Research of Romanian Jewry, the Hebrew University in Jerusalem (Ditza Goshen) and the Cultural Center in Jerusalem (Costel Safirman).

Participants in the conference:
- from Romania: Adriana Babeţi and Cornel Ungureanu, Universitatea de Vest in Timișoara; Ioana Pârvulescu, Manuela Cazan and Camelia Crăciun, Bucharest University;
- from Israel: Moshe Idel, the Hebrew University in Jerusalem; Ilia Rodov, Bar Ilan University; Rafi Vago, Tel Aviv University; Menahem Keren, Tel Aviv University; Sarit Cofman-Simhon, Kibbutzim College; Lucian Zeev-Herşcovici, the National Library of Israel; Shlomo Leibovici-Laiş; Arie Laish; Avi Meirowich; Costel Safirman, Jerusalem Cinematheque;
- from USA/Israel: Michael Finkenthal, Johns Hopkins University.

The events in Jerusalem are dedicated to the memory of professor and literary critic Leon Volovici.
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Romanian cinema
 
Sunday, 01 january 2012

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"Stopover", a short by Ioana Uricaru, at Rehovot International Women Films Festival. 7-13.11.2011
 
Wednesday, 09 november 2011  21:45
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv supports the screening of the short "STOPOVER", directed by Ioana Uricaru (Romania-Italy, 2010)

Ingrid, a Romanian woman married to a Norwegian man, returns home to Oslo after a trip to Romania. As she is waiting for her connecting flight in an Italian airport, her wallet is stolen and she is left without passport, money and boarding pass. A stranger, a Romanian of Roma ethnicity, offers his help and seems to know a little too much about missing wallets.

Fiction | Video | 15 Minutes | Color | Romanian, Italian and English, English subtitles
Director: Ioana Uricaru
Screenplay: Cristian Mungiu
Cast: Monica Birladeanu, Damian Draghici, Aristiţa Diamandi, Afrodita Androne

9/11, 21:45
Chen Cinema, hall 4. Screened with the film: The Hedgehog
More information: http://www.iwff.net/En/Films.asp?Yid=2011&fId=382

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New Romanian films "Morgen" and "Outbound" at Haifa International Film Festival. 13-22.10.2011
 
Thursday, 13 october 2011 - Saturday, 22 october 2011
With the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, the new Romanian cinema will debute two new director at the Haifa International Film Festival 2011 (27th edition)

- Morgen (2010, Romania, France, Hungary), 100 min, director Marian Crişan
The debut feature of Marian Crişan, winner of four awards at Locarno Film Festival, among which the Special Prize of the Jury. Cast: Hathazi Andras, Yalcin Yilmaz and Elvira Rimbu. Romanian, Hungarian and Turkish language. Subtitles: English and Hebrew.
Screenings: 15.10, Krieger, 17:00 / 20.10, Cinematheque, 10:00
Details and tickets: http://www.haifaff.co.il/Movie%20Info.php?id=3013

- Outbound (2010, Romania), 87 min, director Bogdan George Apetri
The debut feature of Bogdan George Apetri, presented at Locarno Festival and winner of the Debut prize at the Transylvania International Film Festival in Cluj-Napoca. Cast: Ana Ularu, Mimi Brănescu and Andi Vasluianu. Romanian language. Subtitles: English and Hebrew.
Screenings: 14.10, Tikotin, 12:00 / 19.10, Tikotin, 16:00
Details and tickets: http://www.haifaff.co.il/Movie%20Info.php?id=3015
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Romanian film LOVE SICK at TLVFest, International LGBT Film Festival in Tel Aviv. 18.06.2011
 
Saturday, 18 june 2011  19:15
TLVFest, International LGBT Film Festival, hosted by the Tel Aviv Cinematheque and LGBT Center between the 11th and the 18th of June 2011, will gather 50 feature films and 53 short films, as well as 9 special sessions of short films, from 22 countries.
Romania will be present in the Festival for the first time with the feature film “Love Sick”, directed by Tudor Giurgiu. The screening of the film is supported by the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv.

Love Sick” is a film about an unconventional love triangle. Alex is a young girl who leaves home for the first time to the big city of Bucharest to attend university. She befriends Kiki and the two develop a relationship. But Kiki has a secret – a forbidden relationship with her unstable brother, Sandu.
Tudor Giurgiu is an appreciated film director and producer. He graduated from the Theatre and Film Academy in Bucharest, Romania. In 2002 Giurgiu founded Transylvania International Film Festival, the first international event of its kind in Romania. He was president of the festival until 2005 as is currently honorary president. As a film producer it’s worth mentioning that Tudor Giurgiu was the Romanian producer of the Israeli film “The Human Resources Manager, directed by Eran Riklis.

Love Sick” (Romania, 2006, 86 min.) will be screened at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque (2 Shprinzak St.).
Romanian language. English and Hebrew subtitles.
18.06.2011        19:15          Cinematheque 2             tickets: 03-60.60.800, ext. 0

Details:
www.icr.ro/tel-aviv/TLVFest_en
www.tlvfest.com
http://www.legaturibolnavicioase.ro/en
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The Romanian documentary "And They Went Away Like the Wind ..." directed by Radu Gabrea and Costel Safirman, again at the cinematheques
 
Tuesday, 25 january 2011 - Thursday, 03 february 2011
The Romanian documentary "And They Went Away Like the Wind ... Barasheum – A Jewish Theatre in the Shadow of the War" (2010, Romania, directed by Radu Gabrea and Costel Safirman) to be screened again in Israel:
      Jerusalem Cinematheque (http://www.jer-cin.org.il/) - 25.01.2011, at 19:00
      Tel Aviv Cinematheque (http://www.cinema.co.il/) - 2.02.2011, at 19:00
       Haifa Cinematheque (http://www.haifacin.co.il/) - 3.02.2011, at 19:00
The documentary is in Romanian language, with Hebrew and English subtitles.
Tickets can be purchased at each cinematheque box office: Jerusalem 02-565.43.33/30, Tel Aviv 03-60.60.800 and Haifa 04-81.04.299/302.

The documentary was previously screened within the Jerusalem International Jewish Film Festival (December 2010), with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv.
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Call For Entries TIFF (Transilvania International Film Festival) 2011. Deadline: 15.02.2011
 
Saturday, 01 january 2011 - Tuesday, 15 february 2011
The call for entries for first or second time directors' feature films, produced after January 1st, 2009 and eligible for the Transilvania IFF Official Competition, is now open online.

We are also looking forward to receiving horror and fantasy shorts no longer than 20 minutes and produced after January 1st, 2009, eligible for the Shadows Shorts competition.

The deadline for shorts' & features' submissions is February 15th, 2011 (post date). The DVDs must be sent in sealed envelopes via courier, on the address of the Romanian Film Promotion Association, mentioning the section the title is competing for.

You can find the complete festival regulations here
To proceed with the entry procedure, please click here [...]
Police, adjective in Israeli cinemas. Starting 16.12.2010
 
Thursday, 16 december 2010
Starting December 16, 2010, the Romanian film Police, adjective by Corneliu Porumboiu (Jury Prize, Un certain regards and FIPRESCI prize, Cannes 2009) runs in cinemas across Israel (Tel Aviv - The Tel Aviv Art Museum, Jerusalem - Jerusalem Theatre, Rehovot, Ra'anana and more).
The film premiered in Israel, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, at the 2009 Haifa International Film Festival.

"A story that went straight to my heart. In Porumboiu's excellent film, the directing evokes with extraordinary artistry the moral and professional dilemma in which the main character finds himself. [...] A tour de force. I can hardly find the words to recommend it."  Ha’aretz, 8 October 2009; Uri Klein, The blues and the bleu of the uniform [...]
The Romanian Avant-garde between Bucharest, Paris and Tel Aviv. International conference, Hebrew University in Jerusalem. 12-14.12.2010
 
Sunday, 12 december 2010  17:00 - Tuesday, 14 december 2010
International conference titled "The Romanian Avant-garde between Bucharest, Paris and Tel Aviv"
Where: The Hebrew University, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem
When: December 12-14, 2010
In English, French. Free entrance
Participants, conference program: here

Special event: Discussion on the book "From Avant-garde to Arriere-garde"(„Din avangardă spre ariergardă”), by Ion Pop, Vinea publishing house, Bucharest 2010
Where: ICR Tel Aviv, conference room
When: December 16, 2010, at 17:00
In Romanian. Free entrance [...]
Director and producer Tudor Giurgiu, special guest at the Sam Spiegel Film & Television School, Jerusalem. 7-9.12.2010
 
Tuesday, 07 december 2010 - Thursday, 09 december 2010
The Romanian filmmaker and producer, Tudor Giurgiu, has been invited by the prestigious Sam Spiegel Film & Television School from Jerusalem, to offer a three-day master class to its students. Tudor Giurgiu will present the Romanian cinema, then and now. In his class he will deal with finance, distribution in Romania and internationally, leading film directors, content and Romanian film festivals. A comparison will be made between the Romanian and the Israeli film industry, as there is much similarity where small budget and international adoration for these films are concerned. He will tackle the question of getting by with such short budgets in the endlessly developing film arena of the Western world. [...]
"And They Went Away Like the Wind..." Documentary film and photographic exhibition about the Barasheum Theatre. Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa. 9-11.12.2010
 
Saturday, 04 december 2010 - Thursday, 30 december 2010
Romania, WWII. Against all odds, a group of Jewish actors, composers, and musicians – expelled from the Romanian theatres by racial laws – creates an extraordinary theater called Barasheum. Operating between 1941 and 1944 and featuring legendary figures, such as Jenny Shmilovici, Agnia Bogoslava, the Gamberto sisters, N. Stroe and the dancing couple Benny & Rudy, the theather was a bastion of cultural resistence and hope in a time of great anti-semitic violence.

"And They Went Away Like the Wind..." (Romania 2010, dir: Radu Gabrea, Costel Safirman) - A documentary film about the Barasheum Theater at the Jewish Film Festival in Jerusalem (with special screening in Tel Aviv and Haifa)
Screenings (in the presense of the directors):
Jerusalem Cinematheque         9.12.2010     19:00      Cin.1
   - before the screening, tribute to the Barasheum Theater. Special guest: Lia Koenig. Pianist: Miriam Reznik-Wolf
Jerusalem Cinematheque        10.12.2010     12:00      Cin.4
     Tel Aviv Cinematheque       10.12.2010     18:00      Cin.1
         Haifa Cinematheque        11.12.2010     19:00      Cinematheque

At 18:30 on 9.12. Opening of the photographic exhibit Barasheum - A Jewish Theater in the Shadow of War, dedicated to the Romanian Jewish artists who, during WWII, on the Barasheum Theater's stage, kept Jewish cultural resistance aflame. The exhibition is open at the Jerusalem Cinematheque till December 30.

The series of cultural events is organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in cooperation with the Jerusalem Cinematheque / The Jewish Film Festival, the Tel Aviv Cinematheque and the Haifa Cinematheque. [...]
Politically brave and culturally irreverent. "The World According to Ion B." at EPOS Art Film Festival. Tel Aviv, Kibbutz Baram. 23-27.11.2010
 
Wednesday, 24 november 2010  18:00 - Thursday, 25 november 2010
EPOS, the International Art Film Festival, is the first film festival in Israel to be wholly devoted to the interaction between the arts and the cinematic art. Now in its second year, the 2010 festival includes 50 films – both feature and documentary films – 36 of them from around the world, six Israeli films (two of them will have their world premier at the festival) and six short films.

The Romanian cinema is represented by the documentary The World According to Ion B. (Romania 2009), recently awarded the "Arts Programming" prize at the Emmy festivities in New York.
Alexander Nanau's film presents the story of Ion Barladeanu, who changed within a year from being a homeless man living on the streets of Bucharest to a world-renowned artist, whose work has been exhibited alongside that of Andy Warhol.
Screenings: 24 November, 18:00 - Kibbutz Baram (Bar-David Museum)
                       25 November, 15:30 - Tel Aviv (Zoa House, ZOA1) [...]
VIDEOZONE V, the 5th International Video Art Biennial in Israel. Tel Aviv. 23-29.11.2010
 
Tuesday, 23 november 2010 - Monday, 29 november 2010
Friday, November 26, 2010 at the Center for Contemporary Art in Tel Aviv (5 Kalisher St., Tel Aviv)

READY OR NOT…
Romanian video art
Curator Irina Cios, director of the International Center for Contemporary Art in Bucharest [...]
Jerusalem 2111. The International Animation Competition
 
Friday, 01 october 2010  00:00 - Wednesday, 15 december 2010
Contest
Many cities such as New-York, Boston and Beijing, benefit from a futuristic vision through the making of movies such as the famous ‘Metropolis’, Blade Runner, and The Fifth Element.
We are interested in innovative and original video-clips of Jerusalem as reflected by different communities around the world. You are cordially invited to submit your futuristic Sci-Fi vision for Jerusalem.
The competition is open to amateur and professional computer graphics and classic animation artists, architects, designers and artists. The final movie product (video clip) may be produced through various techniques.
Contestants will be evaluated and graded by other visitors to the website and by an International professional jury.

Launch: July 15th 2010
Deadline for Entries: December 15th 2010
Announcement of Winner: December 31st 2010

The winning video clip will entitle its creator to a prize of US $10,000 (subject to local taxes)
The best videos may be published in different media, such as the History Channel, and also at 3D World Magazine, including author credits.
For more details please visit http://www.jerusalem2111.com/
To watch the promotion video on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/jerusalem2111?user=jerusalem2111&hl=en [...]
Aurora and Medal of Honour to be screened at the Haifa International Film Festival. 23-30.09.2010
 
Thursday, 23 september 2010 - Thursday, 30 september 2010
Aurora and Medal of Honour, two of the most important Romanian films this year, will be presented at the 26th edition of Haifa International Film Festival, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv.

Aurora
( Romania, France, Switzerland, Germany, 2010). Directed by Cristi Puiu. Synopsis: An apartment kitchen: a man and a woman discuss Little Red Riding Hood, their voices hushed, mindful of waking the little girl sleeping in the next room. / A wasteland on the city’s outskirts: behind a line of abandoned trailers, the man silently watches what seems to be a family. / The same city, the same man: driving through traffic with two hand-made firing pins for a hunting rifle. / The man is 42 years old, his name - Viorel. Troubled by obscure thoughts, he drives across the city to a destination known only to him.
        Screenings schedule. English and Hebrew subtitles. 
26/9/10 09:00 Rapaport Hall (142 Hanassi Ave.)
30/9/10 14:15 Cinematheq (142 Hanassi Ave.)

Medal of Honour (Romania, Germany, 2010). Directed by Calin Peter Netzer. Synopsis: Ion is seventy-five years old. His relationship with his wife Nina is compromised by her silence and indifference and his son Cornel still bears him a grudge because many years ago he had denounced Cornel to the police to keep him from fleeing Communist Romania. One day, Ion receives a medal of honor from the Ministry of Defense for his heroic deeds during WWII. This seems to give his life some meaning once again and convinces him that he can win back the esteem of his family.
           Screenings schedule. English and Hebrew subtitles.
23/9/10 11:00 Kriger Hall (Elihayu Hakim St.)
25/9/10 09:30 Kriger Hall (Elihayu Hakim St.) [...]
Special screening of Ryna, directed by Ruxandra Zenide, at Sderot Cinematheque. 21.09.2010
 
Tuesday, 21 september 2010  21:00
The feature film “Ryna” (Romania-Switzerland, 2005), directed by Ruxandra Zenide, will have a special screening on Tuesday, 21st of September 2010, at 21:00, at the Sderot Cinematheque (2 HaDekel St., Sderot / box office: 08-689.77.41).
      Fiction | 35 mm | 93 Minutes | Color | Romanian and French, Hebrew subtitles
Details:
http://www.sderot-cin.org.il/
http://www.sderot-cin.org.il/cgi-webaxy/sal/sal.pl?ID=839468_cinematheque&dbid=movies2009&act=show3&dataid=1324 [...]
Ryna, by Romanian director Ruxandra Zenide, participates in the International Women's Film Festival, Rehovot. 1-7.09.2010
 
Wednesday, 01 september 2010  19:30 - Tuesday, 07 september 2010
Ryna, by Romanian director Ruxandra Zenide, participates in the International Women's Film Festival, Rehovot, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv.
Switzerland, Romania, 2005 
Fiction | 35 mm | 93 Minutes | Color | Romanian and French, Hebrew subtitles
The screenings will be attended by the director
2.09.2010 19:30 Chen Cinema 49 S. Ben Zion Street, Rehovot
4.09.2010 14:00 Chen Cinema 49 S. Ben Zion Street, Rehovot
Tickets: www.ticketnet.co.il, Chen Cinema: tel. 052-4689862, 052-6201128
More details on the Festival: : www.iwff.net   [...]
If I Want To Whistle, I Whistle. The film directed by Florin Şerban is the Romanian proposal for Oscar in 2010
 
Sunday, 15 august 2010
"If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle", winner of both the Jury Grand Prix Silver Bear as well as the Alfred Bauer award for cinematic innovation at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year, is Romania's proposal for the Oscar.

The festive premiere of the film  in Israel took place on the occassion of the 13th Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival, June 2010, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv. [...]
Israel, the first country where Radu Muntean's "Tuesday, After Christmas" is officially released
 
Thursday, 05 august 2010
Paul Hanganu loves two women. Adriana, his wife and the mother of their daughter, the woman with whom he's shared the thrills of the past ten years, and Raluca, the woman who has made him redefine himself. He has to leave one of them before Christmas.

Radu Muntean's "Tuesday, After Christmas", the Romanian internationally praised feature, recently seen at the Jerusalem Film Festival and presented at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, is officially released in Israel on  August 5, 2010.
The film can be seen in Tel Aviv, Herzlyia, Rehovot, Ra'anana, Netanyia and soon, hopefully, in other towns as well.

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Tuesday, After Christmas and The World According to Ion B. at the Jerusalem Film Festival. 8-17.07.2010
 
Thursday, 08 july 2010 - Saturday, 17 july 2010
The latest productions of the new Romanian cinema will be presented at the 27th edition of the Jerusalem Film Festival, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv:
- the feature TUESDAY, AFTER CHRISTMAS (Romania 2010), directed by Radu Muntean
Screenings: July 10 (at 14:15) and July 12 (at 22:00)
99 minutes. Subtitles: Hebrew, English
- the documentary THE WORLD ACCORDING TO ION B. (Romania 2010), directed by Alexander Nanau
Screenings: July 9 (at 12:00) and July 10 (at 11:15)
61 minutes. Subtitles: English
After the screenings, Q&A with the Festival guests: Maria Popistaşu, leading actress, Tuesday, After Christmas, Alexandru Baciu, co-scriptwriter, Tuesday, After Christmas and Alexander Nanau, director, The World According to Ion B.
Tickets may be ordered online [...]
A Gala Tribute to the New Romanian Cinema. The 13th International Student Film Festival, Tel Aviv. 5-12.06.2010
 
Saturday, 05 june 2010  20:00 - Saturday, 12 june 2010
„If someone had claimed a decade ago that Romania would one day become the focus of remarcable cinema by global standards, the claim would have sounded somewhat unrealistic. Yet, in the past five years Romanian filmmakers have proved they have what it takes to generate a genuine revolution. These young, ambitious directors have created an impressive array of films that won international critical acclaim and starred in the most important festivals in the world.”
- excerpt from the Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival catalogue, June 2010

The Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival, now at its 13th edition, takes place in Tel-Aviv between the 5th and the 12th of June 2010. Since its foundation in the Film and TV Department of Tel Aviv University in 1986, the prestigious International Student Film Festival gained an impressive reputation and was rated by ‘Cilect’ (the International organization of Cinema schools) as one of the top festivals of its kind. The Festival is run and managed by film students, fueled by their passion and pure love for the Seventh Art. Well-known guests from around the world are frequent participants in the festival and play an active role in the jury panel or teaching master-classes and workshops. Past years guests include Theo Angelopoulos, Emir Kusturica, Jim Sheridan, Richard Gere, Claude Lanzmann, Marcello Mastroiani etc.
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv latest participated in the 2008 edition of the Festival, when it supported the participation in the festival of the young director Mihai Chirilă, whose short “Nigredo” was selected in the international competition.

This year, in addition to the festive premiere (June 11) of "If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle" winner of both the Jury Grand Prix Silver Bear as well as the Alfred Bauer award for cinematic innovation at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year, the festival organizers conceived a special section dedicated to Romania, A Gala Tribute to the New Romanian Cinema, (June 9), including a lecture on the trends and characteristics of the modern Romanian cinema, presented by prof. Tereza Barta, York University, Toronto, a meeting with the director Florin Şerban and the presentation of a selection of short films that were created within the UNATC (the National University of Theatre and Cinematography „I.L.Caragiale” in Bucharest), many graduates and teachers of which are the „New Romanian Cinema” filmmakers.
Also, prof. dr. Laurenţiu Damian, pro-rector of UNATC, was selected as a member in the prestigious jury of the Festival, and two films by Romanian students participate in the international competition: „Timi”, by Cristi Iftime and „Afterparty”, by Ivana Mladenovici.

The events are suported by the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv. [...]
Constantin and Elena (Romania/Spain 2008), by Andrei Dăscălescu, at DOCAVIV festival. 6-15.05.2010
 
Thursday, 06 may 2010 - Saturday, 15 may 2010
Constantin and Elena, a 2008 Romanian documentary film, by Andrei Dăscălescu, to be screened at DOCAVIV 2010.
Romania/Spain 2008, 103 min, Romanian, Heb & En subtitles

DocAviv, the International Documentary Film Festival in Tel Aviv, takes place from May 6 to 15 at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque.
The festival, organized annually, is one of the world’s most highly regarded festival of its kind. DocAviv hosts important international filmmakers, offers a rich program including, apart from the Israeli and international competition, special screenings, lectures and workshops.
Screenings - followed by Q&A sessions with the film's director
Tel Aviv Cinematheque (2 Shprinzak St., Tel Aviv)
       11/05 Tue       20:00      CIN2
       13/05 Thu       10:00      CIN2
       14/05 Fri         10:00      CIN2
More details: www.docaviv.co.il   [...]
"The concert", directed by Radu Mihaileanu, in Israeli cinemas
 
Thursday, 08 april 2010
The dramatic comedy "The Concert" revolves around Andrei Filipov, conductor of the Bolshoi Theater orchestra and the greatest conductor in the Soviet Union, fired at the peak of his career because he refused to part ways with his Jewish musicians. Thirty years later, Filipov is still working at the Bolshoi Theater, but as a janitor, when, one night, while cleaning the office of the director, he steals a fax reading that the Russian orchestra was invited to play in Paris, at the famous Pleyel hall. Thus, he calls his former colleagues and they decide to pass as the members of the Bolshoi Orchestra.
The film won two César awards: for Best Sound and Best Music Written for a Film and was nominated for a Golden Globes Award. [...]
The International Day of Francophonie. Film screening: California Dreamin' (Endless) at the Franco-German Cultural Center in Ramallah. 22.03.2010
 
Monday, 22 march 2010  18:00
On Monday, March 22, at 6 pm
At the Franco-German Cultural Center in Ramallah (Al-Salam St.)
On the occasion of the International Day of Francophonie
A special screening of the film "California dreamin' (Sans Fin)", Romania 2007, 155 min, Romanian and English, with French subtitles.
Courtesy of Mediapro Distribution and the Romanian Cultural Institute. Event in collaboration with the Representative Office of Romania in Ramallah (Head of office: Marian Albu, Minister Plenipotentiary).
Free entrance. Looking forward to seeing you there.

Lundi 22 mars au Centre culturel franco-allemand, Ramallah (Rue Al-Salam) – 18h00.
A l'ocassion des Journées de la Francophonie
Projection de California Dreamin’ (Sans fin) de Cristian Nemescu (Roumanie – 2007 – 2h35 – en Roumain/Anglais sous-titré en Français).
Remerciements à Mediapro Distribution et à l'Institut Culturel Roumain.
Evènement en collaboration avec Le Bureau de Représentation de Roumanie près de l’Autorité nationale palestinienne.
Entrée libre.
Soyez les bienvenus!
[...]
Romanian language publications in Israel
 
(listed alphabetically)

Expres Magazin

Jurnalul Săptămânii

Maximum

Revista Familiei

The newsletter "Good Morning, Israel!"
www.isro-press.net/

The website "Romania - Israel"
www.romania-israel.com [...]
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