Right in the historical and geographical centre of Bucharest stands an impressive building that strikes one's eye by its particular style. It is the Palace of the Romanian Parliament, a "giant" built during the "golden age" of the dictatorial regime and born in the mind of a man (Nicolae Ceausescu) for whom the notion of... Continue Reading →
The Romanian ‘‘New Wave’’ of filmakers and their vision
Soon after the fall of communism, a new generation of filmmakers has risen. Young, cinema passionate and eager to produce quality in spite of low-budgets, lack of support and low cinema interest in their country, Romanian directors found a way to prove their talent which finally paid off when more Romanian productions became critically acclaimed... Continue Reading →