Cinema

20 Apr 2009 - 23 Apr 2009

Disappearing Act: European Cinema from New Wave to New Wave

MON, April 20, 8:45 pm & THU, April 23, 8 pm | BOHEMIAN NATIONAL HALL Contemporary European cinema is alive and well, if not too visible in mainstream American movie theaters. This program presents 18 contemporary European films that have made a name for themselves

22 Apr 2009

A Taste of the Romanian Films of 2009

Grab a bite! A Taste of the New Romanian Films of 2009 In the past three years, Romanian Cinema burst on the international scene and got wide recognition. The time has come to prove that the so-called New Wave wasn't a one-hit-wonder. This year's Berlin Film Festival

23 Mar 2009 - 26 Mar 2009

Romanian Cinema in Cleveland

March 23-26 | CLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, OH With RCINY support, film critic Mihai Chirilov, artistic director of the Transilvania International Film Festival in Cluj-Napoca, and curator of the Romanian Film Festival in New York, is part of the Cleveland International

5 Mar 2009 - 7 Mar 2009

THE DEATH OF MR LAZARESCU opens the New Balkan Film: Festival & Conference

THU, March 5 - SAT, March 7 | COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NYC The Harriman Institute, Columbia University NYC, in partnership with the Program in Hellenic Studies, the School of the Arts Film Division and the Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures, and with the support

26 Feb 2009 - 26 Feb 2009

"California Dreamin' (endless)" at the Great Neck Arts Center

THU, February 26, 7 pm I Great Neck Arts Center , Long Island Furman Film Series, Great Neck Arts Center, present the Long Island premiere of: CALIFORNIA DREAMIN' (endless), directed by Cristian Nemescu Following its US release at the IFC Center in New York,

7 Feb 2009 - 7 Feb 2009

"The Great Communist Bank Robbery" at Columbia University with director Alexandru Solomon in person

SAT, February 7, 5 pm | ROONE ALREDGE CINEMA The Romanian Club at Columbia University in collaboration with RCINY presents a special screening of the documentary The Great Communist Bank Robbery, by Alexandru Solomon, in the presence of the director, who will do a Q&A

5 Dec 2008 - 7 Dec 2008

THREE. The Annual Romanian Film Festival in NYC

December 5-7 | TRIBECA CINEMAS THREE. The Annual Romanian Film Festival in NYC THREE, the third edition of the Annual Romanian Film Festival in New York, takes place at Tribeca Cinemas between December 5-7. Following the rave success of Romanian cinema in the past

3 Dec 2008 - 7 Dec 2008

Cărtureşti Bookstore at RCINY and Tribeca Cinemas

WED, December 3 & SUN, December 7 | RCINY - The Romanian Gallery December 5-7 | Tribeca Cinemas Cărtureşti Bookstore at RCINY and Tribeca Cinemas Join us also for another experiment: a preview of what a Romanian bookstore in New York could look like, organized in collaboration

16 Apr 2008 - 27 Apr 2008

Shining through a Long Dark Night:

April 16-27 aprilie | Lincoln Center, Walter Reade Theater  Featuring newly restored classic films by Lucian Pintilie, Liviu Ciulei, Iulian Mihu, Dan Pita and Mircea Daneliuc, alongside recent works by Cristian Mungiu, Cristi Puiu, Corneliu Porumboiu, Radu Muntean, and

25 Jan 2008 - 2 Mar 2008

"4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days" enters American theatres

Starting Jan 25| IFC Center & Lincoln Cinema On January 25th, 4 months will open in theatres in New York City, at IFC Center and Lincoln Plaza Cinema. Throughout February and early March the films will also enter theatres throughout the country.   Don't miss

28 Feb 2008

OTHER ROMANIAN FILMS PRESENTED IN THE US WITH RCINY SUPPORT

SAT, March 1,12 pm The New Europe Showcase: University of Southern California, School of Cinematic Arts www. cinema. usc. edu 12:08 East of Bucharest (2006, d. Corneliu Porumboiu) March 7-April 3, 11th Annual European Union Film Festival Gene Siskel Film Center,

24 Jan 2008 - 24 Jan 2008

Coda to the New York Times Magazine feature on the Romanian cinema with film critic A.O. Scott & oth

THU, Jan 24, 7:30 pm | RCINY - Auditorium On January 20th, the New York Times magazine will present a large feature on the Romanian cinema.   Join its author A. O. Scott and other prominent film critics for a discussion about the relevance of the Romanian cinema in the