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
The Third Edition of the London Conference of Romanian Anglicists
We are delighted to co-organize and host the 3rd edition of the International Conference of Romanian Anglicists, an academic event centred upon the inextinguishable works of William Shakespeare that brings together scholars and researchers from the best English departments
In Praise of Bridging Authors: Romania at the London Book Fair 2015
Romania's 8th consecutive participation at the London Book Fair evokes, through the authors and the books reunited in a truly Romanian-British programme, the virtue of literature to precipitate great encounters and revelations: inner, cultural, geographical. At the
International Conference: 'Shakespeare - Adaptation, Reception, Translation'
We are delighted to co-organize and host the second edition of the Shakespeare Conference, which brings together leading scholars and researchers from the best English departments in Romania with counterparts from Ireland, France, Italy, Turkey, Poland,
Learn Romanian in Romania!
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, Romania 20th edition, July 1st - 26th 2014 The Romanian Cultural Institute organizes and conducts Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses in the 12th century citadel of Braşov. The program
Conferinţa internaţională “Shakespeare's Cracked Mirrors: Broken Female Bodies and Savage Male Minds”
We are proud to partner with The International Shakespeare Centre, The Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies and the University of Timisoara's Department of English and host the first Shakespeare event organised by the distinguished academic consortium outside
Romanians in Britain: A Chronicle of Joy
We invite you to discover photographer Inno Brezeanu, the tireless chronicler of the Romanian diaspora in Britain, and his passion: the life of the community away from home and against stereotype. For almost ten years, Inno has captured thousands of snapshots,
Politics of Memory in Post-Communist Europe
The Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and for the Memory of Romanian Exile, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in London will organize the launching event of the first issue of the
Constantin Brancusi the Photographer
(C) Photo CNAC/MNAM, Dist. RMNPhoto credits: Georges Meguerditchian, Jacques Faujour, Phillipe Migeat, Adam Rzepka. Constantin Brancusi the Photographer features a selection of 30 modern prints from the original photographs taken by the artist. At his death