The Romanian film ”Why me?”, director: Tudor Giurgiu, at the Francophonie Film Week, March 13-17, Holon Cinematheque
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv and the Embassy of Romania to the State of Israel proudly invite you to the Francophonie Film Week which will take place between March 13-17, at the Holon Cinematheque. During the program there will be screened, with Hebrew
Thursday, the 18th of February 2016, 17:00 hrs. Film screening and exhibition opening dedicated to the 140th Anniversary of Constantin Brâncuși
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv invites you to celebrate the 140th Anniversary of Constantin Brâncuși on Thursday, the 18th of February 2016, 17:00 hrs. The program of the evening will include a screening of the film Brâncuși (1996, dir. Cornel Mihalache)
Another Look - Restored European Film Project #4
Another Look - The Restored European Film Project is a tribute to the endeavors of film archives across Europe, whose responsibility is to protect the audiovisual heritage of their respective countries. Under the aegis of the European Union, and in collaboration with local
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
Romanian Film Week
Recent Trends in Romanian CinemaIn 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 Romanian film “Aliyah DaDa”, director: Oana Giurgiu, at the Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival, December 9, 2015 at 17:00, Jerusalem Cinematheque
The Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival will take place between December 7-12, 2015 at the Jerusalem Cinematheque. This year's edition will celebrate 50 years since the establishment of the Jerusalem Foundation. With the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel
Focus on Romanian cinema at the Haifa International Film Festival. 26.09 - 05.10.2015
The Haifa International Film Festival will take place between September 26 – October 5, 2015. This year’s edition will include in the program a special focus on Romanian cinema. For the first time since the founding of the festival in 1983, Romania will be represented
"Literatura și cinematografia – punți culturale între România și Israel", 10 septembrie 2015, ora 17:00, sediul ICR Tel Aviv
Institutul Cultural Român de la Tel Aviv, în colaborare cu Editura Familia, vă invită la un eveniment multidisciplinar dedicat literaturii israeliene de limbă română și proiectelor cinematografice contemporane, intitulat Literatura și cinematografia – punți culturale
The Romanian feature film project „Never let it go”, directed by Paul Negoescu, at the Jerusalem International Film Lab. July 9-12, 2015
The closing events of the Jerusalem International Film Lab, organized by the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School, will take place on July 9-12, 2015 at the “Mishkenot Sha’ananim” Center and St. Andrew's Scottish Church in Jerusalem. With the support of the
Romanian films at the Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival. 31.05 – 06.06.2015, Tel Aviv Cinematheque
The 17th edition of the Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival takes place between 31. 05 – 06. 06. 2015, at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque. The Romanian short film Idle (24’, Romania, 2013), directed by Raia Al Souliman, will be screened as part of the international
"Toto and His Sisters" (2014, directed by Alexander Nanău) in the competition of the 17th edition of the Docaviv International Documentary Film Festival. Tel Aviv, 7-16 May 2015
The Romanian Cultural Institute proudly supports the presence of the documentary film „ Toto and His Sisters” (2014, directed by Alexander Nanău) in the competition of the 17th edition of the Docaviv International Documentary Film Festival, that will take place in Tel
"Creat(iv)e Europe –Discovering Romania through cinema and academics", series of academic events for the students, May 4th, 2015, at Ben Gurion University of the Negev
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in collaboration with The Centre for the Study of European Politics and Society at the Ben Gurion University of the Negev, is organizing on May 4th, 2015 a series of academic events entitled Creat(iv)e Europe –Discovering Romania