AFI’s European Union Film Showcase greets Dorotheea Petre, Cătălin Mitulescu and Cristian Mungiu
AFI Silver Theatre in collaboration with RCINY and the Romanian Embassy in Washington, DC November 1-20 8633 Colesville Road with Georgia Ave. Silver Spring, Washington, DC AFI presents it's 20th annual European Union Film Showcase in Washington, a firstclass
Romanian Artists for All Seasons: Autumn at the Romanian Cultural Institute
7-8 pm, The Gallery at RCI EXHIBITION OPENING: Dressing the American stage: Romanian designers in the US with stage and costume designers Oana Botez-Ban, Marina Draghici, and Nic Ularu. The exhibition is on view through October 20. 8-9 pm, RCI Auditorium EVENING ENCOUNTER
"The Box Lesson”: a short film by Alexandru Mavrodineanu at the NYFF
Oct 13, 9:30 pm | Lincoln Center - Rose Theater Oct 13, 0:00 am | Lincoln Center - Walter Reade Theater Also in the official selection of NYFF, Alexandru Mavrodineanu's short, The Box Lesson, will precede Mr. Warmth, The Don Rickles Project by John Landis. Lecţia
Cannes 2007 Palme D’Or winner Cristian Mungiu at the New York Film Festival
The 45th edition of arguably the most prestigious cinematographic event in the USA will showcase Cristian Mungiu's Palme D'Or winner 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days among its centerpieces, prior to its release in the US. Cristian Mungiu and leading actress Anamaria
Building News vs. Reporting Facts II:A dialogue with journalist and Le Monde correspondent Mirel Bra
RCI NY Auditorium Mirel Bran, Romanian correspondent for prestigious newspapers such as Le Monde (France) or radio (France Inter), continues the RCINY series of dialogues concerning the image-building of a country through the media, and, particularly, the complexities of
RCINY CALENDAR OF EVENTS AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2007
Cover: Letter written by Constantin Brâncuşi dated May 9, 1951, in French in original. Full translation: C. Brancusi, sculptor 11 Impasse Roussin Paris 15ème I, the undersigned, hereby certify that Mr. Antonovici Constantin has a lot of talent for sculpture
Odeon Theatre in a New York Residency
This residency is designed as a second step of the ARTE Program of exchange between the Odeon Theater in Bucharest and the LARK Play Development Center in New York, following the participation of a delegation of seven artists in a productive ten-day translation residency