The documentary “Bright Future” had an important festival run
Inspired by real events and social phenomena, CATANE proposes an incursion into a borderline situation
"Night Butterflies", Andrei Răuțu’s debut film, reflects the way we relate to time, memory and the stories of the generations that have marked our culture.
Following the success of the 2024 exhibition “Touch Nature”, curators Sabine Fellner and Alex Ion Radu bring together the works of 45 leading artists from Romania and Austria in a new, far-reaching project that dismantles taboos.
Today we bring you a short interview with director Andrei Epure, co-writer alongside Ana Gheorghe of the film "Nu mă lăsa să mor" (Don't Let Me Die)
Last year, Mihai Mincan launched "Milk Teeth", one of the most powerful films of 2025.
An overview of the top editions of 2025 focusing on theatre, litearture, music and more
The Yellow Tie, a film, which hit the cinemas later this year, follows the life and career of conductor Sergiu Celibidache — from his childhood in interwar Romania, through the difficult period of war and famine, to his international acclaim
Inspired by real events, the robbery committed in 2012 by a group of Romanians at a Dutch museum, the film Traffic talks about the inequality of opportunities, exploitation, complexes and difficulties of adaptation that many migrants face.
A talk with Isabela Trent, the director of Alice On & Off
The documentary "Triton", by Ana Lungu, recently released in Romanian cinemas, had its world premiere in France.
After ten days in which Bucharest became the capital of auteur cinema, premiering the most awarded films from the Croisette, the Les Films de Cannes festival arrived in Cluj Napoca, Arad, and Iași
An actress with an impressive career in cinema, but also on stage.
At the anniversary edition of the Animest International Film Festival, animation lovers were invited to delve into the dark and mesmerizing art of the Quay brothers, the visionaries who redefined stop-motion animation
The Bucharest International Film Festival, which was in its 21st edition this year, is the capital city’s only feature film competition.