New edition of One World Romania documentary film festival ready for spring opening

14 February 2014

The seventh edition of One World Romania, a documentary film festival focusing on human rights, will take place in Bucharest between March 17 and March 23, 2014.

The documentaries will be screened at Cinema Studio, Elvira Popescu Cinema and Muzeul Taranului Roman.

“At its seventh edition, One World Romania looks back at the 25 years that have passed since the fall of communism, investigates the dishonest state born from the marriage between corruption and injustice, forms a portrait of the rebels who found their causes and study the moral sufferings of the press. To sweeten the menu, the festival will gather in its fifth section films that talk about love: this is also a human right,” reads a statement of the organizers, quoted by local news agency Agerpres.

Polish director Marcel Lozinski is a special guest of this year’s edition of the film festival.

Before the start of the festival, the organizers propose a few “warm-up” screenings.

Every Monday between February 10 and March 10, five of the films - Winter, Go Away!, Call Me Kuchu, The Art To Survive The Longest War In The World, The Punk Syndrome and My Reincarnation - are screened at the Czech Center Bucharest.

Two other movies, namely Big Boys Gone Bananas! and Forbidden Voices will be screened at Urbanesc on March 5 and March 12.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

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New edition of One World Romania documentary film festival ready for spring opening

14 February 2014

The seventh edition of One World Romania, a documentary film festival focusing on human rights, will take place in Bucharest between March 17 and March 23, 2014.

The documentaries will be screened at Cinema Studio, Elvira Popescu Cinema and Muzeul Taranului Roman.

“At its seventh edition, One World Romania looks back at the 25 years that have passed since the fall of communism, investigates the dishonest state born from the marriage between corruption and injustice, forms a portrait of the rebels who found their causes and study the moral sufferings of the press. To sweeten the menu, the festival will gather in its fifth section films that talk about love: this is also a human right,” reads a statement of the organizers, quoted by local news agency Agerpres.

Polish director Marcel Lozinski is a special guest of this year’s edition of the film festival.

Before the start of the festival, the organizers propose a few “warm-up” screenings.

Every Monday between February 10 and March 10, five of the films - Winter, Go Away!, Call Me Kuchu, The Art To Survive The Longest War In The World, The Punk Syndrome and My Reincarnation - are screened at the Czech Center Bucharest.

Two other movies, namely Big Boys Gone Bananas! and Forbidden Voices will be screened at Urbanesc on March 5 and March 12.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

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