Documentary Film
OUR FILMS
Here is a List of Films that We Made
After the Revolution, a documentary that observes the situation in Bucharest in the period immediately following the 1989 revolution - a period of continual street protests against a government that many felt took over from the Communist Party a bit too smoothly. Click here to watch a one minute trailer, and here to watch the six minute trailer.
The Land is Waiting, a documentary film about a Roma family who strives to put all their 10 children through school. If you want to read more about this film, or if you would like to watch it, please click here.
DFID, The Russia Story, a film about the British Government’s social projects in Russia. If you want to read more about this film, or if you would like to watch it, please click here.
Earthquake!,a film about earthquakes in Romania, for broadcasting by national Romanian TV on the 30th anniversary of the 1977 earthquake. If you want to read more about this film, or if you would like to watch it, please click here.
Together for the Roma Communities, three short films about EU-funded projects in Roma communities. If you want to read more about these films, or if you would like to watch them, please click here.
Little Farmers, a warm and optimistic insight into subsistence farming in Romania. If you want to read more about this film, or if you would like to watch it, please click here.
Roma'le, an intimate and touching collection of short films about Roma communities in Romania. The film maker attends a Roma women's meeting, talks to a traditional musician, observes basket weavers at work, goes to prison, sees how identity papers are given out and joins a group of Roma who offer the first garbage collection service in a Romanian village. Click here to see the films.
Blog:
Video interviews with three of Romania's best film directors before they became famous.
Could you survive 2012 without a taste of beer, wine or something stronger?
Wherever there is political power there are lobby groups.
What really impressed me was the high quality of the restoration work.
I first came across Alina Serban on the 8th of April which is International Roma Day.
How To Prepare for An Earthquake
If you know disaster is coming and your government can't help, what can you do?
I first came to Romania in 1986 and it was a horrible experience.
Cycling in Bucharest is safe, as long as you follow some basic rules.
In my experience the cultural, ecological, hiking and biking types tend to love Romania.
