Cannes movies screened in Bucharest – complete schedule of screenings for the week
Bucharest currently hosts the screening of several Cannes films in an event which takes place between October 15 and 21. The event takes place at Studio Cinema near Romana square. Severn Romania movies selected for the Cannes festival before 1989 and three after the fall of communism will be screened during the event, which is organized by Voodoo Films, in partnership with the French Embassy in Bucharest and the French Institute in Bucharest.
Movies are subtitled in English/French and in Romanian. Entry is free of charge. Besides the movie screenings, the event will also feature a press conference and a free master class with Thierry Fremaux, the director of the Lumière Institute in Lyon and the general representative of the Cannes Movie Festival, also responsible for its movie selection
Monday, October 18
13,00 hours- Rascoala (The revolt) (Romania, 1965)
15,00 hours – La moara cu noroc (The mill of chance) (Romania, 1956)
17,00 hours – Balanta (The scale) (Romania, 1992)
19,00 hours – My Joy (Ukraine, 2010) (TRAILER BELOW)
Tuesday, October 19
10,00 hours – Press conference Thierry Fremaux
11,00 hours - Thierry Fremaux masterclass
12,00 hours – Enter the Void (France, 2009), directed by Gaspar Noe, who will talk to the public after the screening (movie capture) (TRAILER BELOW)
16,00 hours – Tender son. The Frankenstein Project (Hungary, 2010), directed by Kornel Mundrukzo, who will talk to the public after the screening
19,00 hours – Of Gods and Men (France, 2010) (TRAILER BELOW)
Wednesday, October 20
12,00 hours – Telegrams (Romania, 1959)
14,00 hours – Padurea Spanzuratilor (Woods of the hanged) (The Forest (Romania, 1964)
17,00 hours – E Pericoloso Sporgersi (Romania, 1993)
19,00 hours – Surprise movie screening
Thursday, October 21
12,00 hours – The Queen's Flower (Romania, 1946), Along the green hills (Romania, 1971)
15,00 hours – A tear on the face (Romania, 1980)
17,00 hours – An unforgeable summer (Romania- France, 1994)
19,00 hours – My Joy (Ukraine, 2010), directed by Sergei Loznitsa, who will talk to the public after the screening