One World Romania: Documentary film festival holds 2022 edition next month

26 April 2022

This year’s edition of One World Romania, the human rights and documentary film festival, takes place between May 13 and May 22 in Bucharest.

The film screenings are held at the National Museum of Art of Romania (MNAR), the Romanian Peasant Museum Cinema, Elvire Popesco Cinema, Cinemateca Eforie, and other indoor and outdoor venues in the city.

The festival also runs an online edition between May 23 and May 31.

More than 60 films will be screened at the festival, which looks this year at the theme of the interaction between man and the environment, be it the natural or built one. The event tackles the notion of ‘ecology’ both from an individual’s perspective and that of the environment.

The festival will open with Florent Marcies’ documentary A.I. at War, which charts esthetic, political, and geographical war zones.

The event will also focus on topics such as justice, diversity, tolerance, labor from the perspective of the effects of climate change on migration, and the impact of various jobs and economic activities on the environment and people’s physical and mental health.

The program is available here. Tickets are available at Eventbook.ro.

(Photo: Pixabay)

simona@romania-insider.com

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One World Romania: Documentary film festival holds 2022 edition next month

26 April 2022

This year’s edition of One World Romania, the human rights and documentary film festival, takes place between May 13 and May 22 in Bucharest.

The film screenings are held at the National Museum of Art of Romania (MNAR), the Romanian Peasant Museum Cinema, Elvire Popesco Cinema, Cinemateca Eforie, and other indoor and outdoor venues in the city.

The festival also runs an online edition between May 23 and May 31.

More than 60 films will be screened at the festival, which looks this year at the theme of the interaction between man and the environment, be it the natural or built one. The event tackles the notion of ‘ecology’ both from an individual’s perspective and that of the environment.

The festival will open with Florent Marcies’ documentary A.I. at War, which charts esthetic, political, and geographical war zones.

The event will also focus on topics such as justice, diversity, tolerance, labor from the perspective of the effects of climate change on migration, and the impact of various jobs and economic activities on the environment and people’s physical and mental health.

The program is available here. Tickets are available at Eventbook.ro.

(Photo: Pixabay)

simona@romania-insider.com

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