Ioana holds an MA in English, German, and film studies in Romania and Germany. When she is not writing about cinema for Romania Insider she works for international film festivals and (ideally) travels a lot. Email: ioana.moldovan@romania-
A few days ago I watched Ana at Scala cinema (on Magheru Boulevard in Bucharest) and was wondering
I have been writing about documentarist Andrei Ujică times and times again, especially in connection
I was happy to see quite a few interesting European co-productions with Romania lately, like the
Early September is a tricky month for cinemagoers. Smaller cinemas are on a late summer/early autumn
Andrei Grusznicki's films are, without exception, among the most interesting Romanian films of the
Does the team of APFR ever sleep in summer? I've been asking myself this question for years. APFR is
Vampires, movies, and countryside bliss: what more do you need for a lovely film festival in
Caníbal/Cannibal is one of the most intriguing films I've seen this year. And now that it's been run