Cinemateca Eforie, cunoscută și ca Sala Jean Georgescu a Cinematecii Române, este singurul cinematograf din România dedicat patrimoniului cinematografic național și internațional.
Tarife Cinemateca Eforie:
Bilet întreg: 10 lei
Bilet redus (elevi, studenți, pensionari): 5 lei
Bilet redus pentru studenții facultăților cu profil cinematografic sau similar: 3 lei
Persoane cu dizabilități/nevoi speciale: 0 lei
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With his old fashioned camera, the videographer Mr. Zagor (75 years) is documenting the last four years of his life, filming his loneliness and sickness. He shares the fears of his neighbors of being evicted from three different locations where he lived in precarious conditions. A poetic statement and an empowering cinematic document, ‘The Death of Joseph Zagor’ gives voice to the disenfranchised people that do not fit with the new dynamic image of big and expensive cities, such as Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Boubacar Sangaré's film deftly manages to sit at the intersection of the universal and the particular, following the ordinary yet exceptional daily life of Rasmané, a 16-year-old boy making a living in a mining town in Southern Burkina Faso. While his work and that of his companions, many only slightly older than him, is exhausting and risky, performed with rudimentary tools and without any protective equipment, when Rasmané returns from the mine, he turns out to be a teenager like any other, afflicted by contradictory impulses, oscillating between childish naivety and a burning need to put on and flaunt the adult identity he is in the process of creating....See more details
In 2024, we take the archival strand of the festival in a new direction by focusing on the newsreel produced by the “Alexandru Sahia” documentary studio, for cinema distribution, between 1950 and 1974. Daily News in Pictures followed on from the newsreels produced earlier in Romania, and prepared the ground for television news....See more details
Trying to escape the war, a number of Ukrainian refugees end up being transported by the same car. This van becomes a transitory refuge, an intimate, fragile space of confessions and secrets. The candid conversations between the passengers and the driver on the topics of life, anxieties, dreams, and expectation assemble into a collective portrait, while the blend of closeness and distance creates emotion....See more details
The title of Kumjana Novakova's film, a second one about the war crimes committed in Bosnia, and which she prefers to call a "performative research" rather than a documentary, is misleading. Instead of talking about the silence of reason, it presents us with the exact opposite, and an even more terrifying opposite: reason, method, the capacity for systematisation used in the service of ethnic annihilation....See more details
The war launched on Ukraine has, more than ever before, brought to public attention the concentrationist universe that contemporary Russia is for a large part of its population, to that segment who refuse to sell their freedom of thought and action for a few crumbs from the leaders' table or even just in exchange for a peaceful existence....See more details
It is from the depths of the Cold War that comes this ‘Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat’ by Belgian filmmaker Johan Grimonprez, a film in which jazz, geopolitics and emancipation struggles against colonialism are woven together into a dizzying score. The documentary's merit is that it doesn't give artificial primacy to any of the themes; on the contrary – it shows how, in that era of profound social transformations, they were all simultaneously in the limelight, as had it an insidious plan....See more details
In ‘Rejeito,’ Brazilian filmmaker Pedro de Filippis melds together on-site, direct activism, an urgent cause and the cinematic reflection on the subject, this latter element usually arriving only later. Following a state councilor waging a frontal battle against official corruption, the film blossoms into a tonic and moving portrait of a community bent on resisting, defending its dignity and, above all, staying alive....See more details
A herd of cows is slowly moving along. A grandfather is putting the community's fear of the infamous Bayraktar drones into words. A hulking car is circling the foothills of the mountains, across the hostile plains of the Caucasus. Filmmaker Daniel Kötter is working his way through the tangled threads of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict....See more details
Goran Dević's documentary could be termed an investigative art film, benefitting from a strong activist approach and revealing the human cost of government corruption and contempt for the ordinary worker. Following a Croatian rolling stock company, the film observes a decade-long story of union members fighting to protect their jobs and for the right of a decent living in the face of unbridled capitalism....See more details