4 Years, 3 Days, and 2 Decades Later: A patra ediţie a Festivalului de Film Românesc din New York,
În programul realizat în acest an colaborare cu directorul artistic al festivalului, Mihai Chirilov, sînt incluse, între altele: filmele recente „Poliţist, adjectiv (regia: Corneliu Porumboiu), „Amintiri din epoca de aur (regia: Cristian Mungiu, Ioana Uricaru, Hanno
In Memoriam: Matei Calinescu
Galeria ICRNY / Expoziţia Cărtureşti ICRNY prezintă în 10 iulie un eveniment special dedicat memoriei scriitorului si profesorului Matei Călinescu, care s-a stins recent, la vîrsta de 75 de ani. Matei Călinescu a fost Profesor Emerit de literatura comparată şi
Romanian Films at Toronto Film Festival
Three Romanian films have been selected for presentation this year at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival: POLICE, ADJECTIVE, by Corneliu Porumboiu (this year's winner of the Grand Jury Award and the FIPRESCI Award of the Un Certain Regard section of
Police, Adjective at NYFF
Corneliu Porumboiu's new film, POLICE, ADJECTIVE will have its US premiere at the New York Film Festival, as part of the main slate of movies presented. POLICE ADJECTIVE (an IFC Films release) is this year's winner of the Grand Jury Award and the FIPRESCI Award
Andrei Serban Traveling Academy in NYC
The journey of the theatre academy, started in 2007 under the innovative guidance of prominent director/professor Andrei Şerban, continues this year with ten new actors and a second project presented in New York. The NYC phase of the project follows a 2-week workshop undertaken
1989/2009: Achievements and Challenges for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe
On October 7, the Austrian Cultural Forum in NYC will host under this title a panel with Martin Palous, Permanent Representative of the Czech Republic to the UN, Emil Brix, Head of the Cultural Policy Section of the Austrian Foreign Ministry, and Saviana Stanescu, Romanian-American
Book launch: Inventing the Jew
Book launch and roundtable: Inventing the Jew. Antisemitic Stereotypes in Romanian and Other Central-East European Cultures by Andrei Oisteanu On the day of Commemoration of the Victims of Holocaust in Romania, RCINY organizes the launch and a roundtable around Andrei Oisteanu
ENESCU re-IMAGINED
The Romanian Cultural Institute in New York presents the US premiere of ENESCU re-IMAGINED, by Lucian Ban & John Hebert, featuring Mat Maneri - viola, Joyce Hammann – violin, Tony Malaby - tenor & soprano saxophone, Taylor Ho Bynum - trumpet, Lucian Ban – piano,
Performing Revolution in Central and Eastern Europe
Performing Revolution in Central and Eastern Europe A five-month long festival featuring a wide range of performances, exhibitions, film screenings, and symposia throughout New York CityThe New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, in association with leading New
Wall in My Head with Dan Sociu
The Wall in My Head: Words and Images from the Fall of the Iron Curtain Presented by Words Without Borders and Open Letter Books in collaboration with the Polish Cultural Institute and the Romanian Cultural Institute New York, in the frame of Performing Revolution To mark
First Cucuteni Culture Exhibition in US
The Lost World of Old Europe: The Danube Valley, 5,000 - 3,500 BC This exhibit presented by ISAW - Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at NYU brings to the US for the first time more than 250 objects recovered from the graves, towns and villages of Old Europe,