
The Short Films of Corneliu Porumboiu
Making Waves: New Romanian Cinema 2013
November 29 - December 3, 2013
Free and open to the public!
Three early shorts—Liviu’s Dream (2004, 39m), A Trip to the City (2003, 19m), Gone with the Wine (2002, 9m)—by the director of Police, Adjective and NYFF51 favorite When Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism.
Free and open to the public!
Much has been said about Corneliu Porumboiu's three features to date, but it's always rewarding to go back in time and search for more clues. Here's the chance to see three of his short films in order to fully understand his personal style and vision about cinema: from the hilarious Gone with the Wine (2002) and A Trip to City (2003)—which won a prize in Cannes—to the haunting Liviu's Dream (2004), which screened in the Forum section of the Berlinale.



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