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Love on the edge of a knifePhoto: White night of Romanian cinema

Now in its 14th edition, the Romanian Film Marathon will present in cinemas a record number of previous films, as well as the most loved Romanian films of the year, together with actors, directors and writers. The program includes dozens of simultaneous screenings in 15 cinemas and alternative spaces in three cities.

White night of Romanian cinema is a project co-financed by the Bucharest City Hall through ARCUB within the Program Bucharest House 2023. For detailed information on the Bucharest City Hall funding program through ARCUB, you can access www.arcub.ro.

Movies inside White nights of Romanian cinema can be seen in Bucharest, at Elvir Popesco cinema (indoors and outdoors), Luceafărul Hall, Cinema Museum of the Peasants, Cinematheque of the Union, Eforie Cinematheque, Hollywood Multiplex, Garden with CREART films, Garden of the National Museum of Romanian Literature, Unteatru, Cinema hall – UNATC and

J’ai Bistrot.

In Cluj-Napoca and Timisoara, moviegoers will be able to enjoy Romanian screenings Cinema “Victoria”..

Audiences will have the opportunity to preview films that have won awards at major national and international film festivals, such as a feature film inspired by real events that took place during the 1989 Revolution, freedom, directed by Tudor Giurgiu, p Julian Postelnik, Katalin Herlo, Alex Calangiu, Dan Bordeyan, and Andi Vasluyan. The film is a winner Award of the International Confederation of Art Cinema (CICAE) at the Sarajevo Festival and the winner The prize of audience sympathy TOTIFF 2023. The film crew will be present at the event and answer questions from the audience at the end of the screening.

Preview includes Tigerdirector’s debut film Andriy Tanase, p Paul Ipate, Alex Velea, Catalina Moga and Elvira Deaku and drama Mammalscontrolled by him Sebastian Mykhailescuwith Istvan Teglash, Melina Manovichi and Denis Nikolaye starring. The world premiere of Sebastian Mihailescu’s full-length debut took place in February at the Berlin International Film Festival.

The program of this issue also includes a preliminary screening of the documentary film Why am I called Nora when my sky is clear, directed by Karl Tich, The case of engineer Ursu(b. Liviu Tofan, Sherban Georgescu), Between revolutionsdirected by Vlad Petri, romantic comedyLove on the edge of a knife(dir. Alin Panch), p Carmen Tenase, Rezvan Banika and Ada Gales.

Documentaries are among the feature films that enjoy the recognition of the public and critics and that can be seen on September 15. David, directed by Radu Muntyan, Arsenic. Afterlife (dir. Aleksandru Solomon), My husband is Muslim (dir. Daniel Bernuti, Alexandra Bernuti), Eagles from Șaga (dir. Adina Popescu, Julian Gervase) or comedy Two more draws (directed by Paul Negoescu).

Tickets and full schedule will be available soon.

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