
Among the event's special guests, there are actors
Dragoș Bucur,
Alexandru Papadopol and
Dorian Boguță,
Bogdan Dumitrache,
Alina Grigore, directors
Andrei Cohn and
Nicolae Constantin Tănase, and film critic Irina Margareta Nistor.
At the first viewers' screening in our Capital City of the feature
Două lozuri/Two Lottery Tickets (directed by
Paul Negoescu), Dragoș Bucur, Alexandru Papadopol, Dorian Boguță, together with director of photography
Ana Drăghici, are going to talk about the adventure to shoot the comedy inspired by I.L. Caragiale's short story. The actors are going to talk to the audience following the screening held at 23.00, at Cinema Elvire Popesco.
Two Lottery Tickets will be released in Romanian theatres on 7 October.
At the Romanian Farmers' Museum Cinema - Studio Horia Bernea, after the screening to be held at 20.30, actors Bogdan Dumitrache and Ana Ciontea will talk about their work at
Sieranaveda, directed by
Cristi Puiu, the Romanian proposal to the Oscars. In the same hall, after midnight, talks will be held about the provocative
Ilegitim/Illegitimate (directed by
Adrian Sitar), approaching a controversial issue, incest, with the protagonists Alina Grigore and Robi Urs.
Film critic Irina Margareta Nistor will recollect the time when she doubled videocassettes with American films, watched in secret by millions of Romanians, following the documentary
Chuck Norris vs. Communism (Casa Artelor Cultural Centre, at 21.00). At the same venue, another special guest of the evening will be Andrei Cohn, director of the feature
Acasă la tata/Back Home.
For the first time, the White Night of the Romanian Film will reach Ferentari neighbourhood, at the Alternative Education Club (CEA), a place opened for children living in the ghetto. The films will be simultaneously screened at School 136 and School 147 of Ferentari, and at School 147, the audience will have the chance to talk with the guest filmmakers.
Directors Mihai Dragolea and Radu Mocanu will talk about the character in the documentary
Roboțelul de aur/Golden Robot, Steluța Duță, a 32 year-old boxer, multiple champion, who fights for what she has never had: a house. And one of the best debut features of the last year, an alive strident film about today's high schoolers' world,
Lumea e a mea/The World is Mine, will be presented for the Ferentari-based viewers by director Nicolae Constantin Tănase and by the three starring actresses,
Ana Maria Guran, Oana Rusu and Ana Vătămanu, after the screening held at 21.30.
Admission will be free of charge at all screenings.
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