The Romanian documentary "And They Went Away Like the Wind ..." directed by Radu Gabrea and Costel Safirman, again at the cinematheques
The Romanian documentary „And They Went Away Like the Wind . . . Barasheum – A Jewish Theatre in the Shadow of the War (2010, Romania, directed by Radu Gabrea and Costel Safirman) to be screened again in Israel: Jerusalem Cinematheque - 25. 01. 2011, at 19:00 Tel
Înscrieri în competiția DOCAVIV 2011. Deadline 16 ianuarie.
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"And They Went Away Like the Wind..." Documentary film and photographic exhibition about the Barasheum Theatre. Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa. 9-11.12.2010
Romania, WWII. Against all odds, a group of Jewish actors, composers, and musicians – expelled from the Romanian theatres by racial laws – creates an extraordinary theater called Barasheum. Operating between 1941 and 1944 and featuring legendary figures, such as Jenny
Police, adjective in Israeli cinemas. Starting 16.12.2010
Starting December 16, 2010, the Romanian film Police, adjective by Corneliu Porumboiu (Jury Prize, Un certain regards and FIPRESCI prize, Cannes 2009) runs in cinemas across Israel (Tel Aviv - The Tel Aviv Art Museum, Jerusalem - Jerusalem Theatre, Rehovot, Ra'anana
Jerusalem 2111. The International Animation Competition
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The Romanian Avant-garde between Bucharest, Paris and Tel Aviv. International conference, Hebrew University in Jerusalem. 12-14.12.2010
International conference entitled The Romanian Avant-garde between Bucharest, Paris and Tel Aviv Where: The Hebrew University, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem When: December 12-14, 2010 In English, French. Free entrance Participants, conference program: here A dictionary definition
Director and producer Tudor Giurgiu, special guest at the Sam Spiegel Film & Television School, Jerusalem. 7-9.12.2010
The Romanian filmmaker and producer, Tudor Giurgiu, has been invited by the prestigious Sam Spiegel Film & Television School from Jerusalem, to offer a three-day master class to its students. Tudor Giurgiu will present the Romanian cinema, then and now. In his class
VIDEOZONE V, the 5th International Video Art Biennial in Israel. Tel Aviv. 23-29.11.2010
Friday, November 26, 2010 at the Center for Contemporary Art in Tel Aviv (5 Kalisher St. , Tel Aviv) READY OR NOT… Romanian video art Curator Irina Cios, director of the International Center for Contemporary Art (CIAC/ICCA) in Bucharest Ready or not… presents
Politically brave and culturally irreverent. "The World According to Ion B." at EPOS Art Film Festival. Tel Aviv, Kibbutz Baram. 23-27.11.2010
EPOS, the International Art Film Festival, is the first film festival in Israel to be wholly devoted to the interaction between the arts and the cinematic art. Now in its second year, the 2010 festival includes 50 films – both feature and documentary films – 36 of them
Aurora and Medal of Honour to be screened at the Haifa International Film Festival. 23-30.09.2010
Aurora and Medal of Honour, two of the most important Romanian films this year, will be presented at the 26th edition of Haifa International Film Festival, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv. Aurora ( Romania, France, Switzerland, Germany,
Special screening of Ryna, directed by Ruxandra Zenide, at Sderot Cinematheque. 21.09.2010
The feature film Ryna (Romania-Switzerland, 2005), directed by Ruxandra Zenide, will have a special screening on Tuesday, 21st of September 2010, at 21:00, at the Sderot Cinematheque (2 HaDekel St. , Sderot / box office: 08-689. 77. 41). Fiction | 35 mm | 93 Minutes |
Ryna, by Romanian director Ruxandra Zenide, participates in the International Women's Film Festival, Rehovot. 1-7.09.2010
Ryna, by Romanian director Ruxandra Zenide, participates in the International Women's Film Festival, Rehovot, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv. Switzerland, Romania, 2005 Fiction | 35 mm | 93 Minutes | Color | Romanian and French,