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SUMMARY:Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Happy Hour at Pizzeria La Rocca\nWe're kicking off the countdown to the Romanian Film Festival Seattle at Pizzeria La Rocca! Join us for a laid-back evening of drinks and film talk.Share your most anticipated films\, chat themes and get ready for an exciting new edition of the film festival. \n📌October 27 at 7pm Pizzeria La Rocca8404 Greenwood Ave NSeattle\, WA 98103 RSVP Here
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LOCATION:Pizzeria La Rocca\, 8404 Greenwood Ave N\, Seattle\, WA\, 98103
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Romanian Film Festival Seattle - 12th Edition
DESCRIPTION:https://arcsproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/RFF25-trailer-small.mp4 \n  Tickets and passes on sale now!The Romanian Film Festival in Seattle returns for its 12th edition November 7-9 at SIFF Cinema Uptown\, an important cultural setting and promoter of European film. The Cultural Association Control N (based in Romania) is joining ARCS for a second year as co-organizer of the film festival\, working as a bridge between Romanian filmmakers and the American public. \nThis year’s theme\, Unifying Stories\, illustrates the breadth of our shared human experiences touching on ideas of ambition\, ethical dilemmas\, and displacement\, alongside funny struggles spiced with the proverbial dark Romanian humor. The festival will continue to showcase the best of the newest film productions across genres from Romania and the Republic of Moldova\, promoting outstanding directors and actors\, both established and up-and-coming. Our special guests this year are directors Tudor Giurgiu and Natalia Shaufert\, and cinematographer Boróka Biró. \nLaunched in 2014 in order to promote Romanian film to diverse American audience\, including the Romanian diaspora in Washington State\, the festival has grown over the past 11 years\, becoming one of the most important events of its kind on the west coast\, a platform for facilitating access to the most recent internationally awarded Romanian films and for Romanian filmmakers\, directors\, actors and producers\, attending the festival. \nThe festival is organized with the support of 4Culture. \nIn the meantime\, please support our fundraising efforts.  The longevity of this festival is a testament that its success relies on your support. Your donations will help us pay for rental fees\, event insurance\, publicity\, distribution rights\, as well as for lodging and travel expenses for our guests. \nWe welcome sponsors! Check out our sponsor package here.  \nCheck out volunteer opportunities here. \nFestival Official Partners and Co-organizers: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n            \nFestival Institutional Partner:           \nSupporting Sponsors: \n             \nFestival Ambassador: \n                \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFilmsTickets and Passes\n\nFundraising Campaign\nThank you for your generosity! Our goal is to raise $20\,000 to cover costs associated with programming\, publicity\, technical support and film distribution rights. We will keep the fundraising campaign open on our website and Facebook. \nRaised$18\,570Goal$20\,000 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n                \n                        How much would you like to donate?(Required)\n			\n					\n					$25 Many ThanksWe will integrate a special thank you credit on our website.\n			\n			\n					\n					$50 Festival FriendSpecial thank you credit on our website!\n			\n			\n					\n					$100 Festival SupporterSpecial thank you credit on our website and free access to two films showing at the festival.\n			\n			\n					\n					$250 Festival BenefactorSpecial thank you credit on our website and free access to four films showing at the festival.\n			\n			\n					\n					$500 Festival AmbassadorSpecial thank you credit on our website and free access to eight films showing at the festival\, thank you credit after the each film screening and special thank you credit on our website (with your company logo\, if applicable). \n			\n			\n					\n					$1\,000 Supporting SponsorWe are offering up to three full festival passes\, credit before the screenings\, special thank you credit on our website with your logo and link to your website. \n			\n			\n					\n					$5\,000 Festival Official Partner and Co-OrganizerWe are offering up to five full festival passes\, credit before the screenings\, special thank you credit as a festival official partner and co-organizer on our website with your logo and link to your website.\n			Total\n							\n						Payment MethodPayPal Checkout\n                                    American ExpressDiscoverMasterCardVisaSupported Credit Cards: American Express\, Discover\, MasterCard\, Visa\n                                    Card Number\n                                    \n                                 \n                                            \n                                                Expiration Date\n                                                \n                                            \n                                                Security Code\n                                                \n                                                 \n                                             \n                                        \n                                            Cardholder Name\n                                            \n                                         \n          \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n        \n                        \n                        \n		                \n		                \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChecks are welcome. Please address them to: \nAmerican Romanian Cultural Society1931 E Lynn StSeattle\, WA 98112 \n\nTrailerThe Moromete Family 3: Father and Sonby Stere Gulea\n7:00pm\, November 7Q&A with producer Tudor Giurgiu \n2024\, Drama\, 112 min(Romania) \n    \n        The year 1954 puts Niculae Moromete to the test: the tumultuous love affair with a married woman\, the crisis of political conscience and the loss of confidence in the literary... \n        The year 1954 puts Niculae Moromete to the test: the tumultuous love affair with a married woman\, the crisis of political conscience and the loss of confidence in the literary guild overwhelm him. The providential appearance in his life of a young poet offers him a way out of his professional and personal dilemmas\, inspiring him to publish the novel The Moromete Family. \n        Read More\n    \n	 TrailerThe Spruce Forest (US Premiere)by Tudor Giurgiu\n12:00pm\, November 8Q&A with director Tudor Giurgiu \n2025\, Hybrid documentary\, 75min(Romania) \n    \n        This gripping hybrid documentary\, the latest film by renowned director Tudor Giurgiu\, recreates the struggles faced by a Romanian community in Bassarabia while under Soviet occupation during World War II.... \n        This gripping hybrid documentary\, the latest film by renowned director Tudor Giurgiu\, recreates the struggles faced by a Romanian community in Bassarabia while under Soviet occupation during World War II. A dramatic separation of a young couple becomes the least of their problems when the wife and two little girls are deported to Siberia\, and the young husband escapes to Romania crushed by the guilt of losing the loved ones. Yet\, the unfathomable happens and the two meet later in life. It is through the mastery of the actors who perform the theatrical reenactment that the story is revived and becomes a comment on our own times. \n        Read More\n    \n	 TrailerHigh School Thievesby Tudor Petremarin\n2:10pm\, November 8 \n2024\, Comedy drama\, 110 min(Romania) \n    \n        In order to fulfill their dreams\, four teenagers decide to make money by selling the SAT prompts online.Sofi wants to raise money to pay for her college in Switzerland\, Alex... \n        In order to fulfill their dreams\, four teenagers decide to make money by selling the SAT prompts online.Sofi wants to raise money to pay for her college in Switzerland\, Alex dreams to build his own recording studio\, Amalia seek to impress her senator father\, and Tomiță looks for an adventure.Everything is going well until they are all forced to face the reality around them and the consequences of their actions. \n        Read More\n    \n	 TrailerInk Washby Sarra Tsorakidis\n4:25pm\, November 8 \n2024\, Drama\, 90 min(Romania\, Greece\, Denmark) \n    \n        Seeking shelter in her work from the pain of a breakup\, Lena\, a painter turning 40\, is commissioned to decorate a brutalist hotel nestled in the depths of a Romanian... \n        Seeking shelter in her work from the pain of a breakup\, Lena\, a painter turning 40\, is commissioned to decorate a brutalist hotel nestled in the depths of a Romanian forest. There\, where the Danube ends its course in seemingly miraculous springs\, Lena’s moral views are confronted with an overwhelmingly corrupted community. The beautiful cinematography records the subtle interaction between landscape\, human sensibility\, and art. \n        Read More\n    \n	 TrailerThe Dreamby Cătălin Saizescu\n6:20pm\, November 8 \n2023\, Comedy drama\, 136 min(Romania) \n    \n        Alex\, a downcast actor facing both romantic and professional failure\, starts an unusual creative project: staging Pyramus and Thisbe (from Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream) inside a prison. What begins as... \n        Alex\, a downcast actor facing both romantic and professional failure\, starts an unusual creative project: staging Pyramus and Thisbe (from Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream) inside a prison. What begins as an artistic experiment evolves into a transformative experience for the inmates\, culminating in an unexpected moment where art\, hope\, and escape collide in front of a live audience. \n        Read More\n    \n	 TrailerTWST: Things We Said Todayby Andrei Ujică\n11:25am\, November 9 \n2024\, Hybrid documentary\, 85 min(Romania\, France) \n    \n        By famous documentarist Andrei Ujică\, TWST takes as its starting point the arrival of the Beatles in New York for their August 1965 concert at Shea Stadium\, and as its... \n        By famous documentarist Andrei Ujică\, TWST takes as its starting point the arrival of the Beatles in New York for their August 1965 concert at Shea Stadium\, and as its title a Beatles song that already anticipates a time when the present moment will have become a haunting past\, neither retrievable nor forgettable. But the frame of reference steadily broadens. Adjacent realities of 1965 are juxtaposed—the New York World’s Fair\, the Watts riots filtering through from the East Coast on television. It becomes a cinematic poem of that generation embedded in its own history. \n        Read More\n    \n	 TrailerComatogenby Igor Cobileanski\n1:00pm\, November 9 \n2024\, Drama\, 110 min(Romania\, Moldova) \n    \n        Trying to get money to cover a debt for her son\, who is in danger of going to prison\, Alina\, a nurse\, faces an unexpected ethical problem. In a city... \n        Trying to get money to cover a debt for her son\, who is in danger of going to prison\, Alina\, a nurse\, faces an unexpected ethical problem. In a city of social disparities\, the rich have neither time nor empathy for the poor\, while the poor cannot afford resisting financial temptations. Will Alina give in and abandon her faith and morality? \n        Read More\n    \n	 TrailerMoldovan Talesby Vlad Bolgarin\, Evgheni Dudceac\, Adriana Vasilcov\, Ioana Vatamanu-Mărgineanu\, Natalia Shaufert\n3:30pm\, November 9Q&A with director Natalia Shaufert \n2024\, Comedy\, 104 min (Moldova) \n    \n        A diverse and hilarious cast of characters in contemporary Moldova encounters surprising opportunities and obstacles through a series of unexpected adventures\, all capturing the essence of humor\, struggles\, and spirit... \n        A diverse and hilarious cast of characters in contemporary Moldova encounters surprising opportunities and obstacles through a series of unexpected adventures\, all capturing the essence of humor\, struggles\, and spirit of both rural and urban life. \n        Read More\n    \n	TrailerThe New Year That Never Cameby Bogdan Mureșanu\n6:00pm\, November 9Q&A with cinematographer Boróka Biró \n2024\, Comedy drama\, 138 min(Romania\, Serbia) \n    \n        Six people find themselves in the eye of the storm without realizing it\, as Ceaușescu's regime is on its last legs. A TV director has to find a way to... \n        Six people find themselves in the eye of the storm without realizing it\, as Ceaușescu's regime is on its last legs. A TV director has to find a way to save his New Year’s show after the key actress defects. The solution lies with a distressed theatre actress who can’t reach her ex-boyfriend in Timișoara. Meanwhile the director’s son\, a student\, plans to flee to Yugoslavia by swimming across the Danube. Watching the son is an officer of the Securitate secret police\, who struggles to move his mother from her soon-to-be-demolished house to a new apartment she cannot stand. The move is being executed by a factory worker\, who panics after his son writes a letter to Santa Claus revealing that  his father wants Ceaușescu dead. All these lives\, under constant and invisible surveillance by the Securitate\, converge in Bodgan Mureșanu’s  tragicomedy. \n        Read More\n    \n	 Guests\nTudor GiurgiuMember of the European Film Academy\, Tudor Giurgiu is the founder and President of the Transilvania International Film Festival (TIFF)\, the most prestigious film-related event in Romania. His directorial debut feature Love Sick was selected in Panorama section of 2006 Berlinale and awarded in several int’l festivals. His short Superman\, Spiderman or Batman (2011) won Best European Short at the 2012 edition of European Film Academy Awards. Tudor’s 2nd feature\, Of Snails and Men\, was awarded in Warsaw IFF and Valladolid IFF. Why Me?\, an unsettling legal thriller based on a real case of corruption in present-day Romania\, premiered in 2015 Berlinale Panorama. His most recent films are Libertate / Freedom (2023)\, a story inspired by real events that happened during the Romanian Revolution and Nasty (2024)\, a documentary about the Romanian tennis legend Ilie Năstase co-directed alongside Cristian Pascariu and Tudor D. Popescu\, which premiered as a Special Screening at Festival de Cannes in 2024. \nNatalia ShaufertNatalia Shaufert is a Moldovan-American playwright\, screenwriter\, and film director. She is a graduate alumnus of the Dramatic Writing Department at New York University 2025. She writes slightly distorted real-life stories that emphasize\, hyperbolize and satirize societal dilemmas and tragic\, man-made fates. Nataliaholds a film degree and an MFA in Directing animation from Academy of Arts in Moldova. She has been internationally awarded for her films Ana\, Mother Nature\,  You and Me\, and Resentment. \nBoróka BiróBoróka Biró is a Bucharest-based emerging cinematographer and alumna of the National University of Theatre and Film “I.L. Caragiale” (MA). She is a Berlinale Talents 2021 and Sarajevo Talents 2017 alumna. She began her career in the camera department during her studies\, quickly advancing from focus puller to camera operator\, contributing to acclaimed productions such as Sieranevada (dir. Cristi Puiu)\, Touch Me Not (dir. Adina Pintilie)\, and Wednesday (dir. Tim Burton\, Netflix). Her feature debut as a cinematographer\, It Takes Two to Fence (dir. Andrei Gheorghe)\, premiered at Mons International Film Festival and earned her the Young Hope Award at the Gopo Gala for cinematography. Most recently\, she lensed Bogdan Mureșanu’s The New Year That Never Came\, which had its world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival\, where it won Best Film in the Orizzonti section\, the FIPRESCI Award\, and the Bisato d’Oro Award for Best Screenplay. For her work\, Boróka received the Premio Autrici Under 40 “Valentina Pedicini” Special Mention for cinematography. \n  Moderators\nArtur ErhanArtur is a Seattle-based screenwriter\, film and music-videos director. Artur graduated from the Academy of Music\, Theater and Fine Arts of Moldova\, with a degree in Cinematic Arts. He is a former "TIFF Transilvania Pitch Stop Screenplay" winner (KAZIMIR - 2025)\, "Final Draft Big Break" finalist (NIGHT LIGHT - 2025)\, and "Write A Screenplay For..." (CIULEANDRA - 2023). He is currently working on a number of projects with filmmakers from Romania\, Moldova\, and the United States. His latest film "HOTARUL / (THE WALL)" that he wrote and produced\, is set to be released in February 2026.\n\n  \nIleana Marin\, Ph.D.Ileana Marin teaches interdisciplinary courses at the University of Washington in Seattle and at the Center of Excellence in Image Studies at the University of Bucharest. Her long-standing academic career on both sides of the ocean has given her the opportunity to establish contacts between Romanian and American scholars\, artists\, and institutions. She\, thus\, initiated the first UW Exploration Seminar to Romania\, and to Eastern Europe\, and opened the fund for Romanian Studies\, hoping that Romanian language will be taught regularly in Seattle. With a BA in Romanian and a PhD. in Comparative Literature from the University of Bucharest (2000)\, and one in Textual Studies from the UW (2011)\, Ileana is a strong believer in the power of education and bilingualism. In ARCS\, she advocates the expansion of the Romanian language programs in the US and for disseminating the most recent Romanian cultural achievements. On her agenda as president\, Ileana Marin has two major tasks: board development and recruitment to ensure the successful implementation of ARCS mission through meaningful programs. \nOtilia Baraboi\, Ph.D.Before coming to Seattle in 2000 from Romania\, Otilia worked as a literary journalist and published short-fiction\, translations and articles. She holds university degrees in French and English literatures from Romania\, Switzerland\, and the US. She has a Ph.D. on the politics of translation from the University of Washington\, where she taught French language and literature for 17 years\, and where she is currently co-teaching a course on Romanian literature and film. In 2013\, she co-founded ARCS and was President of the Board for five years before becoming ARCS’ first Executive Director. For Otilia\, ARCS has been a wonderful opportunity to remain connected with the vibrant culture of her birthplace\, while contributing to the artistic and cultural vitality of the Pacific Northwest. As part of her work\, Otilia has been managing the Romanian Film Festival in Seattle and ARCS community-based school for Romanian heritage students\, as well as more than 300 cultural and educational events over the past 9 years. Her priorities are to create sustainable\, community-building programs and partnerships\, as well as develop ARCS' brand identity in accordance with its mission and values. Most of all\, Otilia hopes that her work will have a direct\, long-lasting impact on the ways in which future generations will define\, celebrate and pass on their heritage. Otilia is also the President of the Ethnic Heritage Council of the Pacific Northwest and a board member of Romanian United Fund. \n  \n  SupportersPrivate donors Supporting sponsor · $1\,000 and more\n\n\n\n\n	Cosmin and Elena Catrinescu\n\n\n	Tracy Sharpe and Roxana Arama\n\n\n	Mihai and Gabriela Aluaș\n\n\n	Alexandrina Măicăneanu and Radu Simionescu\n\n\n\nFestival ambassador · $500 and more\n\n\n\n\n	Otilia & Tudor Baraboi\n\n\n	Mary Sherhart\n\n\n	Cătălin and Raluca Olteanu\n\n\n	Betty and Jeff Gossett\n\n\n	Vasi Rusu\n\n\n	Nick Voicu\n\n\n	Irina and Ola Mork\n\n\n	Ana and Radu Băcioiu\n\n\n	Adrian Potra\n\n\n	Luana and Marian Stănescu\n\n\n	Gabriela and Teodora Ghizilă\n\n\n\nFestival benefactor · $250 and more\n\n\n\n\n	Dana Cozmei\n\n\n	Ileana Marin\n\n\n	Anca and Catalin Zaharia\n\n\n	Marius Bunescu\n\n\n	Andrei Zlati\n\n\n	Ramona and Marian Pungan\n\n\n	Roxana Teodorescu\n\n\n	Claudiu and Dana Raileanu\n\n\n	Anonymous\n\n\n	Andrei Marinescu\n\n\n	Gabriel and Raluca Hera\n\n\n\nFestival supporter · $100 and more\n\n\n\n\n	Michele Anciaux Aoki\n\n\n	Rebecca Carpenter\n\n\n	Ionela Popescu\n\n\n	Carmen Rautu\n\n\n	Helene Kaplan\n\n\n	Smaranda Lieuallen\n\n\n	Elena Boris\n\n\n	Cristian and Ana Maria Ilac\n\n\n	Horatiu Dicher\n\n\n	Zachariah Wolfe\n\n\n	Elena Apreutesei\n\n\n	In honor of Ana Bacioiu\n\n\n	Elizabeta Iliescu\n\n\n\nFestival friend · $50 and more\n\n\n\n\n	Linda Morris\n\n\n	Lena Stavig\n\n\n	In honor Ana Bacioiu\n\n\n	Cristina Sega\n\n\n\nSpecial Thanks · $25 and more\n\n\n\n\n	Florin Teodorescu\n\n\n\n\n\n  
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/romanian-film-festival-seattle-12th-edition/
LOCATION:SIFF Cinema Uptown\, 511 Queen Anne Ave N\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109
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