Transilvania 2018 / Competition (The article continues below - Commercial information) 22 articles available in total starting from 17/07/2017. Last article published on 05/06/2018. previous page: 1 [2] 3 next Review: Soldiers. Story from FerentariSAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: Ivana Mladenovic breaks new ground in Romanian cinema, where LGBT topics are almost non-existent 28/09/2017 | San Sebastián 2017 | Competition Interview: Constantin Popescu • Director“It wouldn’t hurt if filmmakers received more support from the authorities”SAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: We met up with Romanian director Constantin Popescu, whose third feature, Pororoca, is a rare Romanian psychological thriller 26/09/2017 | San Sebastián 2017 | Competition Review: PororocaSAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: Constantin Popescu packs a punch in his story about how loss turns into obsession 26/09/2017 | San Sebastián 2017 | Competition Interview: Samuel Maoz • Director“The foxtrot is the dance of a man with his fate”VENICE 2017: Cineuropa spoke to Israeli director Samuel Maoz about the origins and themes of his new effort, Foxtrot 06/09/2017 | Venice 2017 | Competition Foxtrot: Square dances in round holesVENICE 2017: Samuel Maoz’s new movie tells three stories preoccupied with young Israeli conscripts, the Holocaust and the country’s uneasy relationship with its neighbours 03/09/2017 | Venice 2017 | Competition Interview: Emanuel Pârvu • Director“There are many shades of the Romanian grey”We talked to Emanuel Pârvu, who explores the challenges in rural Romania with his first feature, Meda or the Not So Bright Side of Things 21/08/2017 | Sarajevo 2017 | Competition Review: Meda or the Not So Bright Side of ThingsRomanian director Emanuel Pârvu's first feature is a gloomy story directed with complete control 17/08/2017 | Sarajevo 2017 | Competition Interview: Hlynur Pálmason • Director”I must have 100% control in order to be creative”LOCARNO 2017: We met up with Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason, who has presented Winter Brothers 09/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Competition Review: CharlestonLOCARNO 2017: Andrei Creţulescu’s first feature-length film proves that Romanian cinema is ready to explore new styles and genres 08/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Competition Interview: Andrei Creţulescu • Director“I wanted to show the Bucharest that no longer exists”LOCARNO 2017: Cineuropa chatted with Andrei Creţulescu, who is presenting his stylish feature debut, Charleston 07/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Competition previous page: 1 [2] 3 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)