Romanian Film Week at Holon Cinematheque. 04-14 January 2016

Romanian Film Week at Holon Cinematheque 04-14 January 2016 Romanian Film Week at Holon Cinematheque 04-14 January 2016 Romanian Film Week at Holon Cinematheque 04-14 January 2016 Romanian Film Week at Holon Cinematheque 04-14 January 2016 Romanian Film Week at Holon Cinematheque 04-14 January 2016 Romanian Film Week at Holon Cinematheque 04-14 January 2016

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv proudly supports the Romanian film week in Israel in partnership with the Tel Aviv Cinematheque, in collaboration with Holon Cinematheque, Jerusalem Cinematheque, Haifa Cinematheque, The National Center for Cinema (Romania) and the National Film Archive (Romania).  Special thanks to 4prooffilms, Domino Film, Icon Film, Alon Garbuz, Mandragora Movies, Dan Alexe, Nae Caranfil, Cristian Comeagă, Mihai Fulger, Serge Kestemont, Irena Isbășescu, Roni Mahadav-Levin, Velvet Moraru, Raluca Păduraru, Anita Peri Sela, Anca Puiu, Pini Schatz.

The Holon Cinematheque will present, between 4 and 14 January 2016, a selection of films as follows:

PROGRAM:

4th of January,  22:00 - The Escape (Quod Erat Demonstrandum), dir. Andrei Gruzsniczki (2013)

5th of January, (Tuesday) 19:00 - The Chosen One, dir. Cristian Comeagă (2015, 125 min.)

6th of January (Wednesday) 21:15 - The Rest Is Silence, dir. Nae Caranfil (2007, 117 min.)

8th of January (Friday) 21.00 - Domestic, dir. Adrian Sitaru (2012, 85 min.)

14th of January (Thursday) 15:00 - Cabale in Kabul, dir. Dan Alexe (2007, 86 min.)


Holon Cinematheque:

www.CinemaHolon.org.il

Address: Str. Golda Meir nr.6, Holon 58458

Phone: +972 03 5021555


„The Escape", dir. Andrei Gruzsniczki (2013)

Cast: Sorin Leoveanu, Ofelia Popii, Florin Piersic Jr.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2463808/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1a

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teOAwwjXlas

Synopsis: 1984. A mathematician's decision to publish a paper in a magazine edited by an American University without asking for permission from the communist authorities triggers a chain of events that will change the lives of his friends. After all, there is no such thing as decisions without consequences...

 

„The Chosen One", dir. Cristian Comeagă (2015, 125 min.)

Cast: Olimpia Melinte, Nicodim Ungureanu, Bogdan Stanoevici, Laura Cosoi, Mohamed Jbara

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3658010/

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzumcOLOuEY

Synopsis: In the early '80s, while he was a student, Mr. X was helped to flee Romania by those who where meant to keep him in.Years later, they asked him to pay back the favor. He complied unwillingly and his reluctance cost him dearly: they declared him dead, while he had to leave France, giving up his identity,his family, his whole life.He thought he had lost everything; he has recently found there is even more to lose. 'This will not happen', says Mr. X to himself while driving across a country that is no longer his, in search for a way out of the maze that he entered thirty years ago.

 

„The Rest Is Silence", dir. Nae Caranfil (2007, 117 min.)

Cast: Ovidiu Niculescu, Marius Florea Vizante

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0839967/

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaGRpaoaM3U

Synopsis: In 1911-12, the Romanian movie director Grigore Brezianu and the financial tycoon Leon Popescu made together the 2 hours long movie "Romania's Independence" - an as faithful as possible screen adaptation of the real Independence War that had been fought in 1877. Now, "Restul e tacere" tells us, in a loose and half-fictionalized way, the story of this movie making.               

 

„Domestic", dir. Adrian Sitaru (2012, 85 min.)

Cast: Adrian Titieni, Gheorghe Ifrim, Sergiu Costache, Clara Vodă, Ioana Flora, Dan-Cristian Hurduc, Ariadna Titieni

http://www.domesticthemovie.ro/

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2527190/

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sog9bvuYZHI

Synopsis: Wonderfully surreal, painfully real, this is the story of children, adults and animals who live together trying to have a better life, but sometimes death comes unexpectedly. The lives of three characters surrounded by a bunch of extraordinary, funny, absurd but quite realistic events. It is all about us, people who eat the animals that they love and the animals that love people unconditionally.

 

„Cabal in Kabul" (2007, 86 min.) - documentary film by Dan Alexe

Cast: Isaac Lévy, Zabulon Simantov

https://cabalinkabul.wordpress.com/ 

http://www.cinemamontreal.com/movies/cabal-in-kabul-2007

"With his documentary Cabal in Kabul, filmmaker Dan Alexe provides a character study of two highly anomalous, colorful individuals. Isaac and Zebulon are the last two Jews living in the Islamic Afghan Republic, amid millions of impassioned Muslim neighbors. "

http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/423541/Cabal-in-Kabul/overview

Recent Trends in Romanian Cinema

In Romanian cinema, the times are changing again. The first and arguably the most significant sign of change was Cristi Puiu's third feature, Aurora. Five years ago, the man who practically invented the New Romanian Cinema challenged the rules of the realistic model, sometimes labelled as "minimalist", which he himself had introduced and imposed. After a couple more years, Adrian Sitaru's third feature, Domestic, came as a breath of fresh air, in terms of narrative and visual approach. Even today, Romanian filmmakers, such as the debut helmer Andrei Cohn (Back Home), are trying to deal with the "minimalist" formula by bringing their own contributions, for example to the (in)famous long take. However, no later than 2007, Nae Caranfil's fifth feature, the period epic The Rest Is Silence, proposed a "maximalist" approach, as local critics called it. While genre cinema is still disregarded by many Romanian filmmakers, a few directors are tackling the psychological and political thriller, as well as the spy movie, with stories either placed in the last period of Ceauşescu's regime (The Escape, Andrei Gruzsniczki's second feature), or spanning over three communist and post-communist decades (The Chosen One, the second film directed by Cristian Comeagă, the producer of Nae Caranfil's demanding The Rest Is Silence). Last but not least, as the selection would have seemed incomplete without a remarkable documentary, we included in the program Cabal in Kabul, a film shot in Afghanistan by the Romanian director Dan Alexe.

Mihai Fulger