Cinematheque Eforie (Jean Georgescu Hall) announced its programme for the period 4-13 October 2016. Among this month's themes, there are “History of Universal Film in Masterpieces”, “Great Authors' Day”, as well as a special event on the occasion of the National Day for Holocaust Commemoration.
Full programme:
Tuesday, 4 October
19:00 History of Universal Film in Masterpieces (sole ticket price: RON 3):
THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC / LA PASSION DE JEANNE D’ARC (France, 1928, 96 min.; drama, historical film, silent film with musical accompaniment) – directed by: Carl Theodor Dreyer
Wednesday, 5 October
17:00 Márta Mészáros, 85 years (19 September):
ON THE ROAD / ÚTKÖZBEN (Hungary-Poland, 1979, 89 min., 35mm; drama) – directed by: Márta Mészáros
19:00 Great Authors' Day – Charles Chaplin (sole ticket price: RON 3):
A KING IN NEW YORK (Great Britain, 1957, 100 min.; dramatic comedy) – directed by: Charles Chaplin
Thursday, 6 October
17:00 Andrzej Munk, 55 years since death (20 September):
MAN ON THE TRACKS / CZLOWIEK NA TORZE (Poland, 1957, 85 min., 35mm; drama) – directed by: Andrzej Munk
19:00 Anne Bancroft (born Anna Maria Louise Italiano), 85 since birth (17 September):
TO BE OR NOT TO BE (USA, 1983, 107 min., 35mm; comedy) – directed by: Alan Johnson
Friday, 7 October
17:00 Dorothy Lamour (born Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton), 20 years since death (22 September):
ALOMA / ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS (USA, 1941, 76 min., 35mm; adventure film, adaptation after a play by LeRoy Clemens and John B. Hymer) – directed by: Alfred Santell –19:00 Márta Mészáros, 85 years (19 September):
ON THE ROAD / ÚTKÖZBEN (Hungary-Poland, 1979, 89 min., 35mm; drama) – directed by: Márta Mészáros
Saturday, 8 October
16:00 Anne Bancroft (born Anna Maria Louise Italiano), 85 years since birth (17 September):
TO BE OR NOT TO BE (USA, 1983, 107 min., 35mm; comedy) – directed by: Alan Johnson
18:00 Andrzej Munk, 55 years since death (20 September):
MAN ON THE TRACKS / CZLOWIEK NA TORZE (Poland, 1957, 85 min., 35mm; drama) – directed by: Andrzej Munk
20:00 Dorothy Lamour (born Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton), 20 years since death (22 September):
ÎN DRUM SPRE MAROC / ROAD TO MOROCCO (USA, 1942, 81 min., 35mm; comedy, adventure film) – directed by: David Butler
Sunday, 9 October
16:00 Nikolai Cerkasov, 50 years since death (14 September):
BALTIC DEPUTY / DEPUTAT BALTIKI (USSR, 1937, 94 min., 35mm; drama) – directed by: Iosif Heifiţ, Alexandr Zarhi
18:00 Peter Finch (born Frederick George Peter Ingle-Finch), 100 years since birth (28 September):
THE SHIRALEE (Great Britain, 1957, 99 min., 35mm; drama, adaptation after the novel by D’Arcy Niland) – directed by: Leslie Norman
20:00 Dorothy Lamour (born Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton), 20 years since death (22 September):
ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS (USA, 1941, 76 min., 35mm; adventure film, adaptation after a play by LeRoy Clemens and John B. Hymer) – directed by: Alfred Santell
Monday, 10 October
19:00
Event occasioned by the National Day for Holocaust Commemoration (9 October) – free-of-charge-admission – screening of the film
CHARGING THE RHINO (Canada, 2007, 52 min.; documentary film) – directed by Simcha Jacobovic, Bruce Thorson – Romanian subtitles – screening followed by a debate with historian Adrian Cioflâncă, and with Alexandru Florian, manager of „Elie Wiesel” Institute
Tuesday, 11 October
17:00 Dorothy Lamour (born Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton), 20 years since death (22 September):
ÎN DRUM SPRE MAROC / ROAD TO MOROCCO (USA, 1942, 81 min., 35mm; comedy, adventure film) – directed by: David Butler
19:00 Nikolai Cerkasov, 50 years since death (14 September):
BALTIC DEPUTY / DEPUTAT BALTIKI (USSR, 1937, 94 min., 35mm; drama) – directed by: Iosif Heifiţ, Alexandr Zarhi
Wednesday, 12 October
17:00 Jacques Becker, 110 years since birth (15 September):
IT HAPPENED AT THE INN / GOUPI MAINS ROUGES (France, 1943, 91 min., 35mm; drama, adaptation after a novel by Pierre Véry) – directed by: Jacques Becker
19:00 Peter Finch (born Frederick George Peter Ingle-Finch), 100 years since birth (28 September):
THE SHIRALEE (Great Britain, 1957, 99 min., 35mm; drama, adaptation after the novel by D’Arcy Niland) – directed by: Leslie Norman
Thursday, 13 October
17:00 Miklós Jancsó, 95 years since birth (27 September):
THE RED AND THE WHITE / CSILLAGOSOK, KATONÁK (Hungary-USSR, 1967, 88 min., 35mm; drama, historical film) – directed by: Miklós Jancsó
19:00 Francisco Rabal (born Francisco Rabal Valera), 15 years since death (29 august):
THE WIDE BLUE ROAD / LA GRANDE STRADA AZZURA (Italy-France-RFG-Yugoslavia, 1957, 102 min., 35mm; drama, romantic film, screening of the novel by Franco Solinas) – directed by: Gillo Pontecorvo, Maleno Malenotti