Special screening of ”Poppy Field” at TLVFest 2021
TLVFest – The International LGBTQ Film Festival was held between 11-20th of November, 2021, at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque and is considered to br one of the most important events of its kind throughout the Middle East. With the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute
Screening, for the first time in Israel, of the Romanian film "Poppy Field" at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque
TLVFest - The International LGBTQ Film Festival organizes, between June 9-12, 2021, at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque, a special film event called “Pride Weekend”, dedicated to LGBTQ-themed films. The Romanian film Poppy Field (2020, directed by Eugen Jebeleanu), winner and
Romanian film “Monsters”, director: Marius Olteanu, during TLVFest, at cinematheques in Tel Aviv, Haifa and Holon
TLV Fest - International LGBT Film Festival will take place between June 5th – 15th 2019 at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque. The festival organizers have selected in the official competition the Romanian film “Monsters” (2019, director: Marius Olteanu), presented for the
Romanian film “Soldiers. Story from Ferentari”, director: Ivana Mladenovic, at TLVFest, June 2-5 2018, Tel Aviv Cinematheque
TLV Fest - International LGBT Film Festival will take place between May 31st – June 9th at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque. The festival organizers have selected in the official competition the Romanian film “Soldiers. Story from Ferentari” (2017, director: Ivana
Romanian film “Ana, mon amour”, director: Călin Peter Netzer, in the international competition of the Jerusalem International Film Festival. 13 - 23.07.2017
The Jerusalem International Film Festival will take place between July 13 - 23, 2017 at the Jerusalem Cinematheque. The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv supports the presence of the feature film “Ana. Mon amour” (2017, director: Călin Peter Netzer) in
Romanian films presented at The 25th Jerusalem International Film Festival
The new wave in Romanian Cinema was presented at the 25th Jerusalem International Film Festival. BOOGIE, directed by Radu Muntean (presented this year at Cannes in the selection Quinzaine des Réalisateurs and also in the selection for Karlovy Vary International Film Festival,