The National Radiophonic Theater has launched on www.eteatru.ro a new collection of sound performances, compiled on the occasion of the 95th anniversary of Radio Romania
A successful documentary film pays tribute to one of Romania's most prominent living authors
Romanian production Three Kilometres to the End of the World by Emanuel Pârvu wins Queer Palm at Cannes International Film Festival, a prize for LGBTQ- relevant films.
One of the most talented and awarded actors of the new wave.
The 18th edition of the Gopo Awards Gala was held at the National Theatre
A road and coming-of-age movie that will inspire young audiences
The “Mihai Eminescu” Cultural Centre in Bucharest, in April hosted a sculpture and painting exhibition of two artists, husband and wife, suggestively entitled “April”
Eugen Raportoru draws on biblical crucifixion scene in his latest solo show staged by CREART Gallery in Bucharest.
The Case of Engineer Ursu is a heart-wrenching documentary about the quest for justice and was recently launched in Romanian cinemas.
Romania's participation in this year's edition of the London Book Fair was dedicated to all generations of local writers who have created in an epoch of full freedom of speech.
"What Work Is" is the selected project that will represent Romania at the 60th edition of the Venice Art Biennale.
In March, the National History Museum of Romania celebrated women through a special exhibition
The exhibition is hosted by the National Gallery of the National Art Museum of Romania
Film O’Clock International Festival reached its 4th edition
The Suțu Palace in the centre of the city, one of the venues administered by the Bucharest City Museum, is hosting these days an exhibition entitled “Between Romania and France. A remarkable fine art venture,” which is open for visitors until the end of September.