The documentary
Licu, a Romanian Story/Licu o poveste românească, directed by Ana Dumitrescu, will be screened this month at the Film Museum in Düsseldorf and at the Solidarity - Tel Aviv Film Festival for Human Rights.
Licu, a Romanian Story will be screened on April 8 and April 13, 2018 at the Düsseldorf Filmmuseum, in the program Black Box.
On April 27, it will be screened in the international selection of the sixth edition of the Solidarity - Tel Aviv Film Festival for Human Rights
The productions from the festival program bring to the attention of the viewer issues such as globalization, refugees, poverty, women rights, the rights of the LGBTQ community and protection of the environment. The films were selected from countries such as Norway, Great Britan, Italy, USA and Afghanistan.
Ana Dumitrescu`s film which last year won the Leipzig Golden Dove Trophy will be released in the Romanian cinemas on August 24, 2018, by ROLLERCOASTER PR and internationally it is distributed by Taskovski Films.
The documentary written and directed by Ana Dumitrescu and produced by the Jules et Films company, speaks about the Romania of the past century, seen through the eyes of a man lost in history. The main character, Liviu Canter, a 92 years old man, outlived many major historical events.
Licu, a Romanian Story is a documentary about the passing of time and old age, a reflection on our own condition and ephemerality. At his age, Licu has remained alone with his memories about his family and important moments of his life. Each sequence is conceived as a photograph in an album. The film was presented in March at the 14th edition of the
ZagrebDox Film Festival and at the
One World Romania Human Rights and Documentary Festival where it had its Romanian premiere.
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