Romanian films have this year been well represented in the International Film Festival in Cannes, among which Graduation, which brought Cristian Mungiu the best director award and Bogdan Miricas “Dogs, winner of the FIPRESCI award.
Join us behind the doors of this fair which enjoyed the participation of 100,000 visitors and of such prominent writers like Zeruya Shalev of Israel or Nora Iuga of Romania
Trust was the theme of the Sibiu International Theater Festivals 23rd edition.
An overview of a festival that has become a tradition in Romania.
TESZT, the Euroregional Theatre Festival in Timisoara, is one of the major projects run by the Csiky Gergely Hungarian State Theatre in the last week of May.
Three shows produced at the “Radu Stanca Theatre in Sibiu, will take part in the Sibiu Theatre Festival.
An education and urban history programme for university and high school students.
If you arrive in Bucharest before June 21st, you can stop for a while at the Cotroceni Museum, which is hosting a special event full of light, color and positive energy.
“It is a movie whose rhythm is provided by changes in colour and the fluidity of sound, which maintains a constant sensation of surrealist...
The main award at the NexT 2016 festival went to The Living Need Light, the Dead Need Music, directed by The Propeller Group of Vietnam.
In a vote organised by an online literary website, Mircea Cartarescus Solenoid won the 2015 best novel of the year award with a majority of 7,000 votes.
Five of the most remarkable and original Polish artists of the moment came to Bucharest in February and March to attend a micro-festival named 'News from Polska'.
Son of Saul, the winner of this years Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film has enjoyed wide coverage in Romania given that the film features Romanian and Hungarian ethnic actor Levente Molnar.
An exhibition marking the 100th anniversary of the Dada movement in Romania has been opened at ARCUB, the Cultural Center of Bucharest located in the old city center.