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24 Oct 2025 - 24 Oct 2025

Crown & Chronicle: Romania’s Royal Women Reimagined

The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is delighted to invite you to a compelling literary evening at Wembley Library,marking the London launch ofTwo Queens and a Chronicler, the latest novel by accomplished Romanian-American writerAlta Ifland. The evening will feature

30 Nov 2023 - 4 Dec 2023

Romanian Film Festival 290th Edition (RFF20)

From 30 November – 4 December, the 20th edition of the Romanian Film Festival 290th Edition will unfold in London. The projections will take place at the prestigious Curzon cinema in Soho, and each screening will be followed by a Q&A session with well-known actors

1 Jun 2021 - 11 Jun 2021

Cărtărescu’s Nostalgia - The cult masterwork from Romania’s most celebrated writer

RCI London is celebrating the release of Mircea Cărtărescu’s Nostalgia,in the universally admired Penguin Modern Classics series, with a programme of events developed in partnership with the prestigious publishing house. Widely considered to be the pre-eminent literary

27 Aug 2018 - 27 Nov 2018

Musical Visionary Rodion Ladislau Roșca aka Rodion G.A. Electrifies London

After his acclaimed appearance at Cafe OTO in 2014, colossus of sound Rodion Ladislau Roșca makes a much-anticipated return to London. Roșca, also known as ‘the godfather of Romanian electronic music’, features in an event curated by performer / serial digressor David

22 Nov 2018 - 24 Nov 2018

Romanian History Film Days in Belgravia

The Histories and Film Festival in Râșnov, the historical film capital of Romania, moves to London for a series of screenings at 1 Belgrave Square. The programme features the exclusive world-premiere of ꞌApostolul Bologaꞌ, the UK-premiere of ꞌFree Daciansꞌ, the

8 Jun 2018

The Flavours of Poetry: Flamboyant Mircea Dinescu at RCI London

Renowned poet, star chef and TV personality Mircea Dinescu is our guest at 1 Belgrave Square for the launch of his most recent poetry collection in English, 'The Barbarians’ Return', published by the prestigious Bloodaxe Books. The famous author, admired for

16 Nov 2017 - 16 Nov 2017

Premiera britanică a filmului „BRAȘOV 1987. Doi ani prea devreme” la „Cinemateca românească”

We remember the courage of a city which in 1987 turned its exasperation into revolt, confronting head-on one of the harshest dictatorships in the world. 30 years after the anti-communist uprising in Brașov, a major city in central Romania, we are proud to host, at the Romanian

17 Sep 2017 - 17 Sep 2017

Herta Müller: An Afternoon with a Nobel Laureate

Romanian-born German writer Herta Müller, the recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Literature, meets her London readers for an afternoon of great literature and fiery conversation. The iconoclast author, equally famous for her brilliant prose and intransigent public advocacy,

21 Jun 2017 - 21 Jun 2017

Spaces of Memory, Spaces of Heritage

The London Festival of Architecture, a citywide celebration of international built environment, now in its 10th year, provides the perfect setting for a showcase of the finest conservation projects in Romania. The exhibition, which opens at the RCI gallery, is accompanied

18 May 2017 - 19 May 2017

Marin Sorescu’s 'Jonah', the Elegiac Parable of Human Condition, at the RCI

Arguably the most celebrated monologue of Romanian theatre gets a brilliant makeover in a new production staged specially for our increasingly popular theatrical space. Directed by American Sharon Willems and starring Romanian actor Alin Balaşcan, the performance preserves

4 Apr 2017 - 18 Apr 2017

'The Studio: A Tireless, Ongoing Space'. The Geta Brătescu Retrospective in London

Visionary artist Geta Brătescu (b. 1926), a pivotal figure in the history of post-war Romanian art and Romania’s representative for this year’s Venice Biennale, is celebrated at the Camden Arts Centre with a major exhibition that spans a lifetime of creation through

8 Feb 2017 - 12 Feb 2017

Matei Vişniec’s “What Shall We Do with the Cello” premieres at London’s Vault Festival

Atelier Studio Theatre and the Romanian Cultural Institute proudly present the British premiere of Matei Vişniec's What Shall We Do with the Cello, a funny and sharply relevant play by Romania's most prolific and celebrated contemporary playwright. The show is