»Romania’s cash rebate programme, which had been suspended since 2021, is to be relaunched this week with the first call for projects to be published in early Ap«
Speaking to Screen, Ana Mirea, manager of the Office for Film and Cultural Investments (OFIC), said that the programme will have a budget of up to €55m per year to support national and international productions wanting to shoot in Romania. The budget for the period 2024–2026 is an estimated €122m... Show more
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BUCHAREST: In the light of the recently launched event on The Future of Gaming, dedicated to marketers and ad agencies aiming to cooperate with the gaming world, FNE spoke with its organisers, Teodora Migdalovici, founder of #TheAlternativeSchool and Marius Radu, the co-founder of Good Game Indus... Show more
»Romania to Start Paying International Productions Shot under Cash Rebate Scheme«
BUCHAREST: Until the end of 2023 Romania will start paying the debt of more than 35 m EUR due to international productions shot since the cash rebate scheme was launched in the autumn of 2018. The first payments will be made for productions that won legal actions in court, but penalties of 543,00... Show more
»The event will open with a screening of Fanni Szilágyi’s Not a Thing, «
The 17th edition of the Hungarian Film Week is scheduled to take place in Bucharest between November 12th and November 19th at the Peasant Museum Cinema. The program includes the latest releases of Hungarian cinema – films launched in recent years, awarded at international festivals, and which...
BUCHAREST: Subteran, the first Romanian original Netflix series, has started shooting in Bucharest. The six-episode series is produced by Tudor Reu through the company Mobra Films, founded by Cristian Mungiu. Anca Miruna Lăzărescu, Daniel Sandu and Octav Gheorghe are directing. The series created... Show more
»During the event, Celine Song’s Past Lives (USA/South Korea) was crowned with the Grand Prix.«
The 19th edition of the Bucharest International Film Festival (BIFF, 15-22 September) has concluded with a gala that took place in the cinema in the Peasant Museum (one of the very few arthouse cinema venues left in Bucharest, now boasting a new projector and a new screen installed just weeks ago... Show more
»The Bucharest International Film Festival is organised by the Charta Foundation and the Grigore Vasiliu Birlic Cultural Association.«
The Romanian festival will celebrate the magic of cinema across a variety of sections, including Competition, Panorama, Romanian Authors, History and Cinema, and Youth Voice
»The festival program will be announced at the end of September on the event's website, the organizers said. Tickets will also go on sale around the same date.«
Top Cannes and Berlin film festival winners will be screened at the 2023 edition of Les Films de Cannes à Bucarest. The event will be held in Bucharest and other cities in the country from October 20 to 29. Cannes Palme d'Or winner L'Anatomie d'une Chute/Anatomy of a Fall, directed by Justine... Show more
Romania’s Film Industry Reaches a ‘Turning Point,’ Backed by Box Office Success: ‘This Is a Completely Different Beast’ A new crop of crowd-pleasing hits are breaking box-office records and shaking up a film business long known for producing arthouse fare.