“The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is happy for the opportunity to collaborate with Making Waves 2019 to celebrate three decades of Romanian cinema. Thirty years after the revolution in Romania these films remain as meaningful as ever as the shadows of totalitarianism and corruption are increasingly evident everywhere and protesters take to the streets around the globe,” notes BAMPFA Associate Film Curator Kate MacKay. “We are especially thrilled that Andrei Ujicā will be coming to Berkeley to present three of his documentaries.”
The program includes some of the best Romanian films made over the last three decades, with a special focus on works concerned with the events of December 1989. “The Romanians” selection is complemented by Radu Muntean’s The Paper will Be Blue, Radu Jude’s “I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians”, and Out of the Present by Andrei Ujică, who will be the special guest of the program.
Venue: BAMPFA, 2155 Center Street (between Oxford Street and Shattuck Avenue), Berkeley, CA
Tickets: General Admission – $13; BAMPFA Member – $8; Special rates: $5-9 (see BAMPFA website for details)
“The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is happy for the opportunity to collaborate with Making Waves 2019 to celebrate three decades of Romanian cinema. Thirty years after the revolution in Romania these films remain as meaningful as ever as the shadows of totalitarianism and corruption are increasingly evident everywhere and protesters take to the streets around the globe,” notes BAMPFA Associate Film Curator Kate MacKay. “We are especially thrilled that Andrei Ujicā will be coming to Berkeley to present three of his documentaries.”
The program includes some of the best Romanian films made over the last three decades, with a special focus on works concerned with the events of December 1989. “The Romanians” selection is complemented by Radu Muntean’s The Paper will Be Blue, Radu Jude’s “I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians”, and Out of the Present by Andrei Ujică, who will be the special guest of the program.
Venue: BAMPFA, 2155 Center Street (between Oxford Street and Shattuck Avenue), Berkeley, CA
Tickets: General Admission – $13; BAMPFA Member – $8; Special rates: $5-9 (see BAMPFA website for details)
Actress Maia Morgenstern in person (Mar 13, Lightbox Film Center Philadelphia)
"By the end of the week, and the Ceausescus’ executions, nothing is real – or historical – until it is seen on television.” – Michael Atkinson, The Village Voice
Director Andrei Ujica in person (Film Forum, Nov 15, 6:30 pm / BAMPFA, Feb 12)
Director Andrei Ujică in person (Film Forum, Nov 16 / BAMPFA, Feb 16)