The exhibition ”Surrealism, music and flowers” by Paul I. Simo at the Gallery of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv
Between 22. 07 – 27. 09. 2024, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is organizing and hosting the painting exhibition called ”Surrealism, music and flowers” showing the works of Romanian-born Israeli artist, Paul I. Simo. The exhibition opening takes place
Romanian musician Sorin Zlat at the 2023 edition of International Jaffa Jazz Festival
The International Jaffa Jazz Festival takes place between October 5-7, 2023 in various locations in Tel Aviv-Yafo. Following the success of the previous editions, the Israeli organizers have selected the Romanian musician Sorin Zlat to perform in the international program
International Children’s Day Celebration - “Wonderful World” pop-up fair
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is excited to invite you to the pop-up fair “Wonderful World”, showcasing unique creations for women and children by local entrepreneurs. Join us on Friday, June 3, between 10:30-13:00 on Shaul Hamelech 8, 6th floor.
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
Special screening of “Întregalde” at Arava International Film Festival
The Arava International Film Festival will take place in the period 3-13. 11. 2021, in the Asush Nature Reserve in the Arava Desert. With the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, Romania will be represented in this year’s edition by the film “Întregalde”,
Romanian films at the 2021 Haifa International Film Festival
The Haifa International Film Festival will take place between September 19-28, 2021 in various cultural locations in Haifa. The international program will include a record number of Romanian films, screened in Israel with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in
”Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn” directed by Radu Jude, screened for the first time in Israel at the Jerusalem International Film Festival
The Jerusalem International Film Festival, one of the most prestigious events of its kind to take place in Israel, will be held between August 24th and September 4th, 2021, at the Jerusalem Cinematheque and other locations in Jerusalem. Following the success of the Romanian
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
"Cinema café" at RCI Tel Aviv: Interactive online screening of the documentary "Beyond the fence. The story of a Holocaust survivor”
The Romanian Cultural Institute (RCI) in Tel Aviv organized, on April 6th, 2020, in a new edition of the online Romanian Cafe series, held via live streaming on the official Facebook page of RCI Tel Aviv - https: //www. facebook. com/icr. telaviv/, an event dedicated to
Francophonie Day 2021 - online screening of the film "Somewhere in Palilula"
Somewhere in Palilula, the cinematographic debut of the famous Romanian theater director Silviu Purcărete, will be broadcasted online, for the first time in Israel, with the support of Romanian Cultural Institute (RCI) in Tel Aviv, on the occasion of the Francophone Film
Celebration of the National Day of Romania with a concert performed by Alexandru Tomescu
In order to celebrate the National Day of Romania, one of the most important dates in the calendar of public and cultural diplomacy, and also taking into account the restrictions imposed globally, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv (RCI Tel Aviv) will broadcast
”Romanian cafe online” presents the conference "Memory and historical aspects on the Holocaust in Romania"
Given the current situation worldwide, the Romanian Cultural Institute (RCI) in Tel Aviv adapts its cultural activity to the present realities and will organize, for the next period, the “Romanian Cafe” series of events online, via its official Facebook page. The next