The Romanian Film Festival kicked off last week in DC

A whirlwind of 12 films are turning Washington DC into the Romanian Film Capital in June.
By: TransConcentric
 
WASHINGTON - June 6, 2022 - PRLog -- The Embassy of Romania in Washington DC in partnership with the Romanian Cultural Institute New York, hosted the opening reception for the Romanian Film Festival DC on Thursday, June 2, at the Romanian Ambassador's residence.

In his remarks, Ambassador Andrei Muraru, declared:
"Now in its third edition, the Romanian Film Festival in Washington, D.C. has already established itself as the most important Romanian cultural cinematographic event in the United States, both through internationally awarded movies and through guests: actors, directors and producers.
Bigger and bolder than the previous two editions, the Romanian Film Festival showcases the creative diversity of a cinema that has become a force on the international arthouse circuit."

The reception also featured film directors Alina Grigore (Blue Moon), Marian Crisan (The Campaign), and Mihai Sofronea (The Windseeker), as well as an introduction by the Director of the Romanian Cultural Institute in New York, Mr. Dorian Branea.

The opening night of the festival showcased the film "Blue Moon": a family drama chronicling the journey of a young woman in rural Romania as she struggles to transcend her condition. Writer and director Alina Grigore participated in a Q&A session following the screening.

Saturday, June 4, the festival continued with "The Campaign" – a satirical story of a political campaign gone right for the wrong reasons, and "The Windseeker" – an uplifting film about finding the truly important things in life, even when it seems like all hope is lost.

The first weekend of the festival concluded on Sunday, with "Poppyfield" (directed by Eugen Jebeleanu) – an LGBTQ drama about a police officer being caught in between two very different worlds - and "Mikado" (directed by Emanuel Parvu) – a tragic story of how one moment of letting your emotions take over, can cause an entire collapse, just like a game of Jenga or Mikado.

About the festival

The festival, organized by the Embassy of Romania to the US, in partnership with the Romanian Cultural Institute New York, Miracle Theater, and with the support of Banca Transilvania, unfolds over 3 weekends, concluding on Sunday, June 19. In addition to the 12 films presented for free to DC audiences, the festival features in-person conversations with actors, directors and film critics.

The event is screening twelve of the best Romanian films produced in the past two years, including "Unidentified", directed by Bogdan George Apetri; "#dogpoopgirl", directed by Andrei Hutuleac; "Luca", directed by Horatiu Malaele; "Man and Dog", directed by Stefan Constantinescu, "Lebensdorf", directed by Valentin Hotea' "Otto the Barbarian", directed by Ruxandra Ghitescu; and "Miracle", directed by Bogdan George Apetri.

For more information on the schedule, film descriptions and details, go to:
www.romanianfilmfestivaldc.com

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