Romanias presence as a guest of honor at the Paris Book Fair held between March 21st and 25th has been described as very successful.
Doina Rusti is one of Romanias best-known living writers. Her novels have been translated into several languages and the writer herself has been invited to take part in a great number of international book fairs and events. Furthermore, Doina Rusti made
This week, Romanian movie theaters have premiered the most awaited movie of the year, ‘Childs Pose, the winner of the Golden Bear at the Berlinale.
The National Theater in Iasi is where the first play in Romanian was staged, by Gheorghe Asachi, in 1816.
Beautiful salt mines in Romania play host to cultural events.
We invite you on a trip to the paintbrush factory in Cluj-Napoca, central Romania.
“My, she is quite a woman! Brave. Rough. She sees and knows everything, and she calls a spade a spade. A deep, edgy soul. A great poet, indeed. Yes, thats what I admire about her: an intelligent strength ( fiery), and equally open to pity, tenderness (in
In early December 2012, the central Romanian city of Cluj Napoca hosted the 3rd “Interferences International Theatre Festival, organised by the Cluj Hungarian State Theatre.
Jean Pierre and Luc Dardenne, two of the worlds most highly acclaimed filmmakers to come from Belgium visited Romania for the first time to launch their latest film “The Kid with a Bike. They were invited by the Walloon-Brussels Delegation in Bucharest
We go to the opera for the same reason we read a good book, for the same reason we indulge in contemplating a work of art, for the same reason we go and watch a good movie, a fine play. In other words, we come to the opera to recall who we really are.
The winner of the 6th NexT International Film Festivals held in Bucharest is the French short reel film “Mediteranees directed by Olivier Py. The festivals judging panel described the film as “a wide-scale cinematographic poem, based on 40-year old vid
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Bucharest last month played host to the launch of one of the few books on Romanian dance: “Oleg Danovski – the Man, the Artist, the Legend, written by Doina Jela. The book is a biography of the man whose creative genius
“One of the things I firmly believe in is the consideration you show to the other, to the whole world. Look and listen! Life is short enough, and if you dont look and you dont listen, you miss the whole show! This statement belongs to Israeli writer Am