Hailing the Female Gaze: A Focus on Women Directors at the Romanian Cinematheque
This spring, the Romanian Cinematheque continues with a season of screenings that celebrate female creativity. Six original women directors - Anca Damian, Monica Lăzurean-Gorgan, Ivana Mladenovic, Adina Pintilie, Iulia Ruginăand IoanaUricaru- and their applauded films
2016’s Most Acclaimed Romanian Films at the 60th BFI London Film Festival
The BFI London Film Festival will be rolling out the red carpet for Romanian cinema in style: the most acclaimed Romanian directors of the moment will premiere their recent films in Britain's grandest cinematic showcase. As our collaboration with the British Film
Christian Hogas @ Attic Arts
Actor and director Christian Hogas is the first of the four successful applicants who take up the ICR London Attic Arts residency in 2010. He will develop a semi-staged performance of the play Bones for Otto by acclaimed Romanian director and actress
Bones for Prince @ Romanian Season
The play Bones for Prince (original title Bones for Otto), by celebrated Romanian playwright, director and actress Lia Bugnar, explores the concerns and prejudices of two women who met in extreme circumstances: a professional prostitute,
Attic Arts 2010 Winners
The Romanian Cultural Institute brings to London new artists in the Attic Arts residency programme: Christian Hogas, Cosmin Nicolae, Ileana Pintilie and Raul Stef. The winners have been selected from a number of 54 applications, according to the