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Cinematic Panorama: Short Circuit in Romanian Film

Cinematic Panorama: Short Circuit in Romanian Film

You are invited to travel through captivating stories and destinies in a series of cinematographic screenings that will take you on a roller coaster of emotions! 

Location: University of West Timișoara, room AO1
Period: 03, 04, 05 July

03 July at 18:00 – OCCIDENT (2001) directed by Cristian Mungiu
We will embark on an adventure full of humor and hope, together with Luci and Sorina, who are looking for answers and solutions in a world full of surprises, where destinies intertwine in the most unexpected ways. Come and discover how a bottle dropped from the sky can change lives in the WEST.

NOT July
16:00 – Alice T. (2018) directed by Radu Muntean
18:00 – Entregalde (2021) directed by Radu Muntean
The evening begins with an emotional journey into the world of teenage Alice in the film ALICE T. Next, we head to the mountains of ENTIREGALDE, where friendship, heroism and empathy are put to the test in a disturbing story in ENTGREGALDE. Come discover how generosity can be a journey in itself.

July 05 at 18 p.m.: Reflections on Romania, 5 Faces of Identity (2022), directed by Andrei Nicolae Teodorescu
We end the evening and our series with a reflection on Romania's identity and cultural heritage in REFLECTIONS ON ROMANIA. This documentary presents five personalities who put Romania on the map in different fields, from culture to ecology and technology.

At the end of the documentary, don't miss the unique opportunity to participate in a dialogue with director Andrei Nicolae Teodorescu. An opportunity to explore in depth the themes covered and ask questions about the making of the film.

These screenings are part of the series of activities of the "@Timișoara - Cultural Learning City" project, coordinated by the Romanian Institute of Adult Education, in partnership with the West University of Timișoara

Entry is free subject to availability.

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The "Timișoara Cultural Learning City - a Path to Social Inclusion" project benefits from a grant worth €93.015 from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norwegian Grants.

The EEA and Norwegian grants represent the contribution of Iceland, the Principality of Liechtenstein and Norway to a green, competitive and inclusive Europe. There are two general objectives: reducing economic and social disparities in Europe and strengthening bilateral relations between the donor states and 15 EU states in central and southern Europe and the Baltic states. The three donor states cooperate closely with the EU under the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA). Between 1994 and 2014, donor states contributed €3,3 billion through consecutive grant schemes. For the period 2014-2021, the EEA and Norwegian Grants amount to €2,8 billion. More details are available at: www.eeagrants.org and www.eeagrants.ro

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