Film Society of Lincoln Center Announces MAKING WAVES: New Romanian Cinema
The Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Romanian Film Initiative are pleased to announce the continuation and reinvention of the yearly festival dedicated to Romanian cinema in New York City. MAKING WAVES: New Romanian Cinema continues the celebrated Romanian film series in New York and will take place at the Film Society of Lincoln Center from November 29 to December 5, 2012. The festival will offer a panorama of the best in Romania’s newest contemporary filmmaking, including features, documentaries and shorts, along with retrospectives of Romanian filmmakers, special programs, panels, and a series of conversations on the political and policy shifts currently affecting arts and culture in Central and Eastern Europe.
This year, despite the festival’s growing success and recognition, its very survival has been jeopardized by the recent political changes in Romania, which have impacted the primary mission, status and budget of the Romanian Cultural Institute. In response to this unexpected adversity, the team that founded the festival seven years ago under the auspices of the Romanian Cultural Institute, Corina Suteu and Oana Radu, have resigned their posts as Director and Deputy Director, respectively, of the Institute, to establish the Romanian Film Initiative (RFI) together with Mihai Chirilov, the long-time artistic director of the festival. The RFI, in cooperation with the Film Society of Lincoln Center, strives to keep the playful, experimental spirit of the yearly event alive, and to continue to help Romanian films make waves in New York City and beyond. The RFI currently enjoys the support of leading Romanian artists, including film directors Cristian Mungiu, Radu Muntean, Lucian Pintilie, Corneliu Porumboiu, Cristi Puiu, Andrei Ujica and visual artist Dan Perjovschi, and the continued partnership of Transilvania International Film Festival.Three Film Package: $30 GP/ $24 Student & Senior/ $21 MemberVisit Filmlinc.com for more information.FILMS, DESCRIPTIONS & SCHEDULEOpening Night!
Of Snails and Men/Despre oameni si melci
Tudor Giurgiu, 2012, Romania; 100m
A group of desperate workers come up with a crazy idea in order to save their factory from bankruptcy. This Full Monty-like bittersweet comedy is based on a real story from the 90s, at the exact time when the King of Pop visited Romania.
In person: director Tudor Giurgiu and actors Monica Bîrl?deanu and Andi Vasluianu.
**THURS. NOV 29; FRI. NOV 30 Closing Night!
Beyond the Hills/Dup? dealuri
Cristian Mungiu, 2012, Romania, DCP; 150m
Inspired by a real case of exorcism, Cristian Mungiu's new film is an all too believable portrait of dogma at odds with personal liberty in a society still emerging from the shadow of Communism. A NYFF selection, multiple prizewinner in Cannes, and Romania's official 2012 Oscar submission. A Sundance Selects release.
*In person: Cristina Flutur and Cosmina Stratan
**WED. DEC 5New York Premiere!
Best Intentions/Din dragoste cu cele mai bune intentii
Adrian Sitaru, 2011, Hungary/Romania; 105m
In this expertly choreographed film, the life of a young man (Bogdan Dumitrache, winner of Best Actor at the 2011 Locarno Film Festival) is turned upside down when his mother suffers a stroke and gets hospitalized. But everybody's best intentions are far from reassuring.
*FRI. NOV 30; WED. DEC 5Crulic: The Path to Beyond
Anca Damian, 2011, Romania; 73m
A dead man recalls the story of a Kafkaesque miscarriage of justice that sent him to jail for a crime he didn't commit, in this strange and strikingly animated documentary based on a real tragedy.
*SUN. DEC 2 Free screening! North American Premiere!
A Dream's Merchant/Un gând, un vis, Doyle... ?i-un pix
Bogdan Ilie-Micu, 2012, Romania; 172m
Constructed almost entirely from still photos masterfully synchronized with audio commentaries, this challenging doc tells the story of an adventurous one-man motorcycle expedition that spans over 21, 000 kilometers and 14 countries.
*MON. DEC 3Free screening! North American Premiere!
8th of March/8 Martie
Alexandru Belc, 2012, Romania; 73m
Chaplin’s Modern Times is reinvented in post-communist Romania, focusing on one working day in the lives of several women, in a haunting and troubling account that makes you do anything but laugh.
*SAT. DEC 1New York Premiere!
Everybody in Our Family/Toata lumea din familia noastra
Radu Jude, 2012, Romania/Netherlands; 107m
What starts as a slice of life becomes a dark tragicomedy about family dynamics when a small incident between two divorced parents takes on gigantic and almost cartoonish proportions.
In person: producer Ada Solomon.
*FRI. NOV 30; SAT. DEC 1 North American Premiere!
A Film for Friends/Film pentru prieteni
Radu Jude, 2011, Romania; 58m
A disillusioned man is filming his farewell letter before committing suicide. Fasten your seatbelts, it's gonna be a bumpy and twisted ride.
*SAT. DEC 1North American Premiere!
Somewhere in Palilula/Undeva la Palilula
Silviu Purcarete, 2012, Romania; 145m
Possibly the most unusual offering of this year's feature selection, this flamboyant cross between Fellini and Peter Greenaway is the debut film of one of the most famous Romanian stage directors.
In person: producer Tudor Giurgiu
*SAT. DEC 1Special 40th anniversary screening!
New 35MM Print!
Stone Wedding/Nunta de piatra
Mircea Veroiu and Dan Pita, 1972, Romania; 90m
Celebrating 40 years since its release, this cult classic is comprised of two separate stories of different mode, set in the same small town, both with a wedding reference as a central point and the timeless quality of old and tragic folktales.
*TUES. DEC 4 North American Premiere!
Teodora Sinner/Pacatoasa teodora
Anca Hirte, 2011, Romania/France; 86m
Everyday routine and the most ardent of prayers coexist to draw a vibrant portrayal of life in a convent, seen through the beautiful eyes of a woman preparing for her upcoming marriage with God.
*SUN. DEC 2; WED. DEC 5North American Premiere!
Three Days Till Christmas (The Last Days in the Life of Elena and Nicolae Ceau?escu)/Trei zile pana la Craciun (Ultimele zile din viata Elenei si a lui Nicolae Ceausescu)
Radu Gabrea, 2012, Romania; 90m
An unusual companion to Andrei Ujic?'s The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceau?escu, Gabrea's docudrama is an intriguing mix of true fiction and false reality, perfectly in tune with the ambiguities of the Romanian Revolution.
In person: director Radu Gabrea
*SUN. DEC 2; MON. DEC 3Free screening!
Turn off the Lights
Ivana Mladenovic, Romania, 2012; 77m
One of the deepest insight into the Romanian crime landscape to date, this doc produced by C?t?lin Mitulescu (Loverboy) follows the destinies of three men from the day they are released from prison through the beginnings of their new lives.
*SUN. DEC 2 Free screening!
New Romanian Shorts. Various; 101m
The best of the newest short films include, among others, the hilarious 3-minute animation The Scream (Edvard Munch's famous canvas meets Pink Floyd!), the slick, Moebius strip-like Infinite Minutes and this year's Cannes Critics Week selection A Family Dinner. Complete list below.
*FRI. NOV 30; SAT. DEC 1
Another Christmas (Un alt Cr?ciun), 2012, d. Tudor Giurgiu
Blu, 2011, d. Nicolae Constantin T?nase
Daddy Rulz (Tat?l meu e cel mai tare), 2012, d. Radu Potcoav?
Family Dinner (Cin? în familie), 2012, d. ?tefan Constantinescu
Hello Kitty, 2012, d. Millo Simulov
Infinite Minutes (Minute Infinite), 2011, d. Cecilia Felméri
The Scream (?ip?tul), 2011, d. Sebastian CosorAlexandru Tatos RetrospectiveNEW 35MM PRINT !
Anastasia Gently Passes/Duios Anastasia trecea
Alexandru Tatos, 1979, Romania; 100m
In a border village during WW2, Anastasia (Anda Onesa, winner of Best Actress at the 1980 Karlovy Vary Film Festival) refuses to obey orders and buries a partisan, in this unsettling and modern retelling of Antigone's myth.
In person: Anda Onesa.
*TUES. DEC 4 NEW 35MM PRINT!
Red Apples
Alexandru Tatos, 1976, Romania; 105m
Following the tribulations of a newly-appointed urologist, Tatos' debut film is an acid pamphlet against destruction of young talent as well as a stand against the pervasive corruption that plagues even the noblest of professions.
In person: cinematographer Florin Mih?ilescu
*MON. DEC 3Sequences/Secvente
Alexandru Tatos, 1986, Romania; 100m
Full of provocative political metaphors, Tatos' masterpiece is a powerful meditation on the role of the arts in a rigidly controlled society, told in three parts, each of which involves a film crew.
*SAT. DEC 1
Film Society of Lincoln Center
Under the leadership of Rose Kuo, Executive Director, and Richard Peña, Program Director, the Film Society of Lincoln Center offers the best in international, classic and cutting-edge independent cinema. The Film Society presents two film festivals that attract global attention: the New York Film Festival, which recently celebrated its 50th edition, and New Directors/New Films which, since its founding in 1972, has been produced in collaboration with MoMA. The Film Society also publishes the award-winning Film Comment Magazine, and for over three decades has given an annual award—now named “The Chaplin Award”—to a major figure in world cinema. Past recipients of this award include Charlie Chaplin, Alfred Hitchcock, Martin Scorsese, Meryl Streep, and Tom Hanks. The Film Society presents a year-round calendar of programming, panels, lectures, educational programs and specialty film releases at its Walter Reade Theater and the new state-of-the-art Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center. The Film Society receives generous, year-round support from Royal Bank of Canada, American Airlines, The New York Times, Stella Artois, WNET New York Public Media, the National Endowment for the Arts and New York State Council on the Arts. For more information, visit www.filmlinc.com.
Recently established by Corina ?uteu, Mihai Chirilov and Oana Radu, the core team that initiated and organized the Romanian Film Festival in NYC since 2006, the Romanian Film Initiative aims to continue supporting a strong presence of Romanian cinema in New York City and to further develop the MAKING WAVES: New Romanian Cinema festival. www.filmetc.org.

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