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- A romantic dinner organized by a very discreet service, performed by a Ninja, who helps Eddy to conquer Yoko, by inviting her to dinner. Delighted Yoko leaves herself in his hands, without really knowing what is prepared as "desert".
- Based on a true story, the movie "On hold" is pursuing the love story of Carina and Felix and it's analyzing the destiny of the two lovers. Felix, a young officer in the army is in love with beautiful and romantic Carina, who can't imagine life without him. The two of them are having internal struggle to resist life apart from each other every time Felix is going on a mission. A misunderstanding caused by Felix's brother, who is taking advantage of his weakness, ends their relationship and marks their destiny forever. How often do we let our life path be guided by circumstances, oblivious of love? How often do we deny our own right to love and happiness? Or is happiness a choice after all?
- "Portavoce" (Megaphone) traces back the evolution of a culture of protest in Romania, developing in recent years, through the voices and opinions of key actors involved in social mobilization, in direct actions and in the development of a cultural scene favorable to political involvement. Throughout the movie, we placed an emphasis on interviews with activists and "affiliates" of the "alternative scene" in Bucharest. Three main protest waves were presented and critically put in context, through interviews and protest footage. At the end of January 2017, mass protests against a government ordinance emerged in Romania and soon became the biggest protest wave this country had seen in over 25 years. These protests highlighted a trend of discontentment of the young generation, discovering an interest in politics and demanding its share in political decision-making. This movie's starting aim was to find out if the perceived simultaneity of cultural consumption within an urban "alternative" scene, and the processes of politicization associated with, is at the core of social mobilization in Romania. As we understood it, the events of 2017 were the climax of a development characterized by a succession of protests, during the last four years, parallel to an increasing consumption of non-mainstream culture. In 2013, an environmental campaign against the 'Rosia Montana' mining project, marked the moment when the collective identity of this group was shaped, a collective identity further strengthened during the protests of November 2015, following a fire that killed 65 people and destroyed the Bucharest alternative concert venue 'Colectiv'. The movie offers a dynamic composition of in depth analytical discussions of highly relevant societal trends, lifestyle elements and fast moving imagery of protests and artistic events (music and performance art).
- Video poem based on "Ultimul balaur" ("The Last Dragon") by Radu Stanca.
- Bucharest, Romania - Fairbanks, Alaska. 27 days by car. 25 hours by plane. One second by thought.
- This is the story of two encounters between an architect and a member of the secret police before and after the fall of the Romanian communist regime on 22/12/1989.
- The documentary is the result of more than two years of video-ethnographic work around forced evictions against Roma people in Bucharest, Romania. A început ploaia portraits the story of the Vulturilor 50 community (100 individuals), whom dwelt on the street from September 2014 to June 2016 in order to protest against the forced eviction from their home and to fight for their right to social housing. The vicissitudes of this community are interpolated with a number of interviews with activists, scholars and politicians, composing a picture that speaks of racial discrimination, homelessness, evictions, but also of grassroots practices of resistance and social change. The aim of this work is twofold. On the one hand, also through the activist and participatory approach foregrounding it, the documentary aims to support the struggle for the right to the city that Roma people are bringing to the fore in Bucharest. On the other hand, the film shows how it may be possible to mix academic fieldwork, activist-oriented work and visual methods to create space for empowering experiences and meaningful exchange. This work is a testament to the everyday revolution of Roma people fighting forced evictions from the centre of Bucharest, an endeavour made of fragile dwellings, provisional makeshifts and tenuous - but fierce - occupancy of public space.
- We've all heard and applauded to presidential speeches. But who writes them... And why?
- Some punks are beating the hell out of a boy. But she appears.
- A film about people and buildings. The film takes us through a Bucharest of the 1990's where we meet six different persons, six different characters and their relation to their houses and homes.
- Tudorescu Christian (Dan Iliuta) is, at first sight, a student like any other. But when the weekend comes, and all his classmates go home, the secret he's hiding is revealed: he has been living for some years in the high school. But he doesn't have a usual lifestyle at all. During a random weekend, something happens that unbalances his entire routine from the perfect world he had built for himself. When his secret is uncovered, his reactions are uncontrollable, the "heaven" collapses, and all the disasters that lead one thing to another are related to a simple thing: an old telephone. Radu (Pavel Stan), who decides to find the secret with the help from a psychologist. Still, the situation exceeds him visibly.
- Laura and Paul, the perfect couple. But this is their last date. Is something left between them?
- A man receives an unexpected phone call from an ex-lover which opens up old wounds.
- The first Romanian skateboarding film.
- It is hard not to notice a beautiful woman sunbathing; this idea emerges from the poem Public Hazard that the Poet is performing.
- Daydreaming about someone you care about. The Poet performs the poem Refuge.
- 2020– 5m8.4 (5)TV EpisodeA one night stand story. The Poet performs the poem "The Famous Tea from the Girl with Glasses".
- 2020– 6m9.0 (5)TV EpisodeThe Poet performs a war poem entitled "The day peace was invented" which he wrote starting from the 5 words received from Andmrl: fire (foc), ram (berbec), wine (vin), unmeasurable (incomensurabil) and chocolate (ciocolata).
- The Poet performs the poem "Some of us" raising the idea that old lovers seem to always come back when it's too late.
- 2020– 5m8.4 (5)TV EpisodeIronic approach about the idea of being a hypocritical person. The Poet performs the poem "Learn to be human".
- Maria analyzes Andrei's relationship with Nora and tries to understand how everything began.
- Diana, a young gymnast with plaster casts applied to her arms after being hit by a car, asks Andrei for a psychological examination that could prove wrong the decision of the insurance company which had determined that her accident was suspicious and self-inflicted.
- Ruxandra and Tudor, a married couple always fighting, force Andrei to take sides in a dispute that is about to ruin their marriage: should Ruxandra have an abortion, or not?
- Andrei is shocked by Nora's news regarding her boyfriend.
- Victor talks about his bold return to the place of the massacre and about the problems he has with his wife.
- Diana complains about her gymnastics team and her parents, and Andrei offers a startling explanation for her bitterness.
- When Tudor and Ruxandra's therapy session is cut short, Laura, Andrei's wife, makes him acknowledge the truth about their marriage.
- Andrei's traumatic week prompts Maria to make a suggestion which Andrei bluntly turns down by bringing up an unpleasant event from the woman's past.
- As Nora is, yet again, late for therapy, Andrei tackles a difficult topic: are their sessions together helpful, or not?
- Victor brings unexpected news about his meeting with another of Andrei's patients. The therapist explores the similarities between Victor and his father.
- Andrei analyzes the circumstances that made Diana's parents come apart and the unhealthy relationship between the girl and her coach.
- Ruxandra talks about her unexpected reaction to the miscarriage, infuriating an already suspicious Tudor.
- Victor describes his recent erotic encounter with Nora, who questioned his manhood, and wonders if therapy can really help him.
- With the plaster casts gone, but sleepy after a night of alcohol and sex, Diana describes the events that led to her accident.
- Andrei investigates the problems and the causes which nourished Tudor and Ruxandra's hot-blooded relationship.
- A difficult situation at the hospital prompts Nora to talk about an older man she was intimate with in her youth.
- As Victor dug up crucial details of his personal life, Andrei loses his temper and his professional composure.
- Diana's mother joins her for one session and Andrei witnesses firsthand the hostility and rage that the girl feels towards her mother.