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SHOOTING ROMANIA RO M AN IA N FI LM O N PR O M O TI 6th Edition, June 1–10, 2007, Cluj-Napoca www.tiff.ro SHOOTING ROMANIA romanian film promotion, 2007 shooting romania CONTENTS 7 Testimonials 9FELLOW FILMMAKERS 11 dear friends 13Major Productions Shot in Romania 19 Why Romania? 25where to shoot 29when to shoot 35how to shoot 43 romanian film market 46Production Companies 53 film festivals 57 OTHER CONTACTS 59general information about romania 62 embassies in romania 5 shooting romania Testimonials Anthony Minghella/ director “Cold Mountain” “It is a truly unspoiled landscape, where is it possible to go and create a world – particularly a period world – where you can rotate a camera for 360° and not have any impediment whatsoever to the world you are creating. There was a very great willingness to go on an adventure with us and I would certainly recommend Romania to anybody contemplating a movie there.” Mick Davis/ director “Modigliani” “The potential is here [for Bucharest] to be another Prague.” FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI/ director “Callas Forever” “I have found here the excitement and the positive attitude that other big European studios have lost.” Costa-Gavras/ director “Amen” “…Friendly environment and professional people.” BUTCH KAPLAN/ producer “Dark Prince” “There is a go-for-it attitude in Romania which is just a phenomenon; the locals accommodate other cultures effortlessly. I came from Los Angeles and to find this atmosphere in Eastern Europe is truly amazing.” GREGG HOFFMAN/ producer “Catacombs” “The key reason we brought our business to Romania was construction costs. We were able to build sets on a scale that I couldn’t have imagined for the budget we had.” JOEL SOISSON/ producer “Dracula Resurrection” and “Prophecy: Forsaken” “Visually it’s a country that has a great deal of variety of landscape: city, village and probably – most importantly, very importantly – history. You can film all sorts of historical periods, and the ability to build here is phenomenal. The sets that we have, the price of those sets I don’t know where else in the world you could do that. And the technical skill, and the artistry, is top notch. So those things you cannot find here – you build. And you build it much cheaper than you would anywhere else.” BRAD KREVOY/ producer “Second in Command” and “The Hard Corps” “Filming in Romania was an incredibly rewarding experience. The technicians and craftspeople were all top-notch, and the production value exceeded my highest expectations.” Michael Grade/ executive chairman, Pinewood Shepperton Studios “Labor costs are much lower, their construction costs are much lower…” 7 shooting romania FELLOW FILMMAKERS Here we are now with our third edition of the “Shooting Romania” brochure. The brochure was a first step of an ambitious plan designed by ROMANIAN FILM PROMOTION to spread information about the growing local film industry. From this year on, Romanian Film Promotion will also edit an annual brochure entitled “Romanian Films”, presenting relevant info about the latest years’ Romanian feature productions. Our aim is to continue promoting Romanian film industry and the national cinematography, through active participation at a growing number of film markets and festivals. For any questions you might have about the shooting opportunities, local film industry and Romanian films please do not hesitate to contact us. Tudor Giurgiu As you all know, in the last few years Romania became a favorite location for many foreign directors and producers. Beautiful locations, low-costs budgets or high standard equipment and personnel were some of the main reasons that made them consider Romania a good host for their future projects. Moreover, the international success of some local film productions was another sign that Romanian film industry is at the beginning of a new way. Honorary President Romanian Film Promotion Romanian Film Promotion, organizer of the renowned Transilvania International Film Festival, became a member of the European Film Promotion in 2006. Over the last years, Romanian Film Promotion has been involved in developing a series of projects to support and promote the local film industry and since 2006, Romanian Film Promotion has been organizing annually the first Romanian Pavilion in the Village International at the Film Festival in Cannes. Peleș Castle © Florin Andreescu / Silver Bullet Film 9 shooting romania dear friends, All along the years,this noble and generous home of cinematography – Cannes Film Festival – endeavoured to create and strengthen connections between the cinematographies of our century. Cannes Film Festival always outlined the most exacting,surprising and promising authors. It is also the place where many Romanian films where honored with important prizes: Short History by Ion Popescu Gopo – Palme d’Or- 1957 The Forest of the Hanged – by Liviu Ciulei-Best Direction-1965 Blazing Winter by Mircea Mureșan – Opera Prima prize – 1966 Sunday at Six by Lucian Pintilie – Great Prize of the Rencontres Internationales Films et Jeunesse – 1966 Traffic by Cătălin Mitulescu – Palme d’Or – 2004 The Death of Mr Lăzărescu by Cristi Puiu – Prize Un Certain Regard-2005 12:08, East of Bucharest by Corneliu Porumboiu – Camera d’Or-2006 The Way I Spent the End of the World by Cătălin Mitulescu – Best Actress, Un Certain Regard for Dorotheea Petre Bucharest Athenaeum tion Cristian Mungiu’s film 4 months,3 weeks and 2 days and in Un Certain Regard, Cristian Nemescu’s feature California Dreamin’. Cristi Puiu is a member of the jury of the Un Certain Regard section. Cannes Classics will screen The Forest of the Hanged by Liviu Ciulei. We are positive that this year’s edition will be ruled, as always, by Jean Cocteau’s words about the festival: “an apolitical no man’s land, a microcosmos of what would be the world if people could have direct contacts and could speak the same language”. Good luck everyone! Eugen Șerbănescu General manager The National Cinema Centre The second half of this list entitles us to assert that the Romanian cinema is, nowadays, one of our best cultural ambassadors. And it goes on and on. This year’s edition invited in its Official Competi- © Florin Andreescu / Silver Bullet Film 11 shooting romania Major Productions Shot in Romania Central European countries, with their low costs, beautiful locations, and skilled workforce, have attracted many Hollywood moviemakers over the past decade. But the film industry appears to be looking even further east to countries like Romania, where the same benefits can be had for even less. Known to the Western film industry more as the birthplace of the vampire Count Dracula, Romania has rapidly gained a new reputation as a desirable location for foreign filmmakers. During the last few years, many important productions were shot here, among them: THE DARK IS RISING (2007) Production services: MediaPro Studios Directed by David CUNNINGHAM Starring Cristopher ECCLESTON, Ian McSHANE, Wendy CREWSON, Frances CONROY, Johnathan JACKSON, Alexander LUDWIG, Emma LOCKHART Produced by Marc Platt A Walden Media and 20th Century Fox production YOUTH WITHOUT YOUTH (2006) Production services: Independent Production company: American Zoetrope Directed by: Francis Ford COPPOLA Cast: Tim ROTH, Bruno GANZ, Matt DAMON PU-239 (2006) Production services: CASTEL FILM Production company: HBO Films Directed by: Scott Z. BURNS Cast: Paddy CONSIDINE, Radha MITCHELL, Jason FLEMYNG BORAT: CULTURAL LEARNINGS OF AMERICA FOR MAKE BENEFIT GLORIOUS NATION OF KAZAKHSTAN (2006) Production services: CASTEL FILMS Production company: Dune Entertainment Directed by: Larry Charles Cast: Sacha Baron COHEN, Ken DAVITIAN Jacquou le croquant © Cos Aelenei / MediaPro Studios / Pathé 13 shooting romania BLOOD AND CHOCOLATE (2006) Production services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: Lakeshore Entertainment Directed by: Katja VON GARNIER Cast: Agnes BRUCKNER, Olivier MARTINEZ, Hugh DANCY GRIFFIN (2005) Production services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: Harbor Production A.V.V. Directed by Andrew PROWSE. Cast: Jonathan LaPAGLIA, Amber BENSON, Adrian PINTEA, Stefan VELNICIUC. PULSE (2006) Production services: CASTEL FILM Production company: The Weinstein Company Directed by: Jim SONZERO Cast: Kristen BELL, Tate HANYOK, Ian SOMERHALDER THE ARCHBISHOP’S VISIT (II) (2005) Production Services (co-producer): MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: Honeymood Directed by Zoltán KAMONDI Cast: Adriano GIANNINI, Molnár PIROSKA, Bán JÁNOS, Ioana ABUR, Coca BLOOS. SHADOW MAN (2006) Production services: CASTEL FILM Production company: Andrew Stevens Entertainment Directed by: Michael KEUSCH Cast: Steven SEAGAL, Werner DAEHN, Imelda STAUNTON VAN WILDER 2: THE RISE OF TAJ (2006) Production services: KENTAUROS STUDIOS & PRODUCTION Production company: Myriad Pictures Directed by: Mort NATHAN Cast: Glen BARRY, Lauren Cohan, Anthony COZENS Joyeux Noel SECOND IN COMMAND (2006) Production services: CASTEL FILM Production company: Motion Picture Corporation of America Directed by: Simon FELLOWS Cast: Jean-Claude VAN DAMME, Julie COX JACQUOU LE CROQUANT (2005). Production Services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: Squares Production International Directed by: Laurent BOUTONNAT Cast: Gaspard ULLIEL, Léo LEGRAND, Malik ZIDI, Vincent VALLADON, Gerald THOMASSIN, Elliott VALENCE, Jocelyn QUIVRIN, Mihai VERBIÞCHI, Anca ANDRONE. AN AMERICAN HAUNTING (2005) Production services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: Redbus Pictures Directed by: Courtney SOLOMON Cast: Donald SUTHERLAND, Sissy SPACEK, James D’ARCY CATACOMBS (2005) Production services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: Twisted Pictures Directed by: David ELLIOT, Tomm COKER © Jean-Claude Lother / MediaPro Studios / Nord-Ouest Production 15 shooting romania Cast: Shannyn SOSSAMON, PINK LES ROIS MAUDITS (2005) Production services: CASTEL FILM Production company: France 2 Cinéma Directed by: Josée DAYAN Cast: Jeanne MOREAU, Philippe TORRETON, Gérard DEPARDIEU SPACE RACE (2005) Production services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: BBC Directed by: Mark EVEREST, Christopher SPENCER Cast: Richard DILLANE, Steve NICOLSON, Vitalie URSU JOYEUX NOËL (2005) Production services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: Nord-Ouest Productions Directed by: Christian CARION Cast: Diane KRUGER, Benno FÜRMANN, GARY LEWIS THE CAVE (2004) Production services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: Lakeshore Entertainment Directed by: Bruce HUNT Cast: Cole HAUSER, Piper PERABO, Lena HEADEY The Wind in The Willows MODIGLIANI (2003) Production services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: Bauer-Martinez Studios Directed by: Mick DAVIS Cast: Andy GARCIA, Elsa ZYLBERSTEIN, Miriam MARGOLYES SEX TRAFFIC (2003). Production services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: Meridian Broadcast for Channel4 Directed by: David YATES Cast: Anamaria MARINCA, Maria POPISTAȘU. HAUTE TENSION (2003) Production services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: Alexandre Films Directed by: Alexandre AJA Cast: Cécile DE FRANCE, Maiwenn LE BESCO, Philippe NAHON COLD MOUNTAIN (2002) Production services: CASTEL FILM Production company: Miramax Directed by: Anthony MINGHELLA Cast: Nicole KIDMAN, Renée ZELLWEGER, Jude LAW AMEN (2001) Production services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: K.G. Productions Directed by: Costa-GAVRAS Cast: Ulrich TUKUR, Mathieu KASSOVITZ, Marcel IURES CALLAS FOREVER (2001) Production services: MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Production company: Cattleya Directed by: Franco ZEFFIRELLI Cast: Fanny ARDANT, Jeremy IRONS, Joan PLOWRIGHT © Cos Aelenei / MediaPro Studios / BOX TV / BBC 17 shooting romania Why Romania? • Unspoiled natural locations • Experienced crews and production facilities • Low construction and labor costs • Reliable workforce • Big studios with full-time English-speaking employees • Romania has signed the EU co-production treaty which allows EU co-productions • New Kodak owned and operated lab Bran Castle Romania has a lot to offer filmmakers. Francis Ford Coppola, Anthony Minghella, Franco Zeffirelli and Costa-Gavras are only some of the internationally famous directors that made their most recent films here. They come for a good reason – because of our beautiful and varied locations, experienced crews and production facilities. Modigliani © Cos Aelenei / MediaPro Studios / Bauer Martinez Studios 19 Modigliani © Cos Aelenei / MediaPro Studios / Lucky UKFS Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes © Castel Film shooting romania Equipment CASTEL FILM offers 8 modern sound stages on a 9,590 sq m (104,352 sq ft) back lot. Stage 5 is the largest sound stage in continental Europe, at over 3,354 square meters (over 36,100 sq feet). They also provide production offices, gated parking, make-up rooms, dressing rooms, wardrobe rooms, storage facilities, and a full-service catering area. Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes © Castel Film MediaPro Studios offers 15 sound-proof stages, 4 water tanks, production offices with complete communication and IT facilities, fully equipped make-up and dressing rooms, conference rooms, and 35mm screening rooms accommodating up to 3 split soundtracks. All standard camera equipment can be rented in Romania. Starting with 2005 MediaPro Studios have become the official representatives in Romania of industry premier’s equipment supplier Panavision/Lee Lighting. The studio’s Camera Department is mainly equipped with ARRIFLEX and MOVIECAM - ARRIFLEX 535 B, ARRIFLEX 435 ES, ARRIFLEX 35III, ARRIFLEX 35 BL IV, MOVIECAM SUPER AMERICA - completed with the entire range of lenses and filters, heads and tripods for both film and advertising productions. An extensive inventory of hardware is also available: Super Panther III, Panther Foxy Crane, Super Jib II, Steadicam Master Film, Lightweight Dolly, Super Vario Tracks and lighting package as well as location sound services through Audio Development AD 149 8 ch (filed audio mixer) and DEVA II, 4ch. KENTAUROS offers an 82713 sq m (app 890309 sq ft) fenced high security lot. CASTEL FILM offers ARRI 535 and 435, Moviecam Compact, Moviecam Super America, Mitchell/ Fries packages. Local technicians use modern lighting equipment packages such as: ARRI Sun HMIs, flicker-free HMIs, a full range of incandescent lights, such as Mole-Richardson and DeSisti tungsten lights, and silent generators featuring crystal lock. Different kinds of par lights, KINO-FLOs, chimera banks and tungsten floodlights are available also on the market. Among the grip equipment used here, we can mention dolly packages like the SUPER PANTHER EVOLUTION with its super jib arm 2 and U-bangi arm; the SUPER PANTHER III with jib arm 2; the MATADOR cart; and the VIP CRANE with a maximum height of 9 meters. Location sound departments provide services for stage and outdoor shooting, and complete postproduction services. The most common sound recording equipment here are the time-code FOSTEX DAT, the Nagra 4-S, and the 12-channel COOPER mixers. A wide range of boom and wireless microphones are available so that all productions meet the required international standards. Personnel Cinematographers, set and costume designers, key technicians, animators, puppeteers, stunt performers, production and location managers continue to develop their experience with the increasing volume of international productions shot in Romania. Many are on the regular staff of 21 shooting romania the two major studios, Castel Film and Mediapro Studios, and there are many good freelance crew people also on the market. During the last years, teams of experienced electrical and grip personnel set up their own companies, and are now offering now their services to the interested producers. Casting Local casting agencies maintain exhaustive photo files for principal talent and extras. Romania can offer experienced English, French, German and Italian speaking actors. Among our internationally-recognized stars are such familiar faces as Marcel Iures (with main roles in THE PEACEMAKER and HART’S WAR), Maia Morgenstern (in ULYSSES’ GAZE and THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST) and Oana Pellea (Children Of Men, I really hate my job). Rodeo casting services and EXIT FILMS have in their portfolio professional actors as well as unprofessionals, and lots of choices of extras for feature films or commercials. Libra has worked for films such as Michael Haneke’s WOLFZEIT and Veit Helmer’s TUVALU. Larger studios (Castel Film or MediaPro Studios) have their own in-house casting departments. Costumes Romania has one of the biggest textile industries in Europe. Working at the highest standards, local teams of costume designers and seamstresses can make the best costumes to order. From military to civilian, men and women, ancient to contemporary, you can find here a vast collection of costumes with a complete assortment of accessories: wigs, bonnets, belts, hoods, handbags, fur 22 adornments, boots, bowlers, umbrellas or walking sticks. Low labor costs allow artists to fully explore their passion, and most foreign designers who have worked here had the time of their lives. Nic Ende, costume designer for the BBC period film GUNPOWDER, TREASON AND PLOT, declared: “Normally I cannot afford, on my budget, to make the quality and quantity of principals’ costumes that I’m making on this“. More than 300 costumes, including boots and shoes, were made for the film in the MediaPro Studios by a team of twenty. Post-Production Romania offers post-production services and fully integrated facilities, allowing further cost control for producers. Most of the studios offer complete editing, transfer, titles and CGI effects. Modern post-production equipment is available, as the AVID 9000 Media and Film Composer, the X-PRESS editing suites, AVID Audio Vision and PRO TOOLS suite, Discreet FLAME suites, FLINT suites, 3-D animation and modeling suites. ABIS STUDIO also offers the SPIRIT transfer system. Gunpowder, Treason and Plot © Cos Aelenei / MediaPro Studios / Box TV / BBC shooting romania where to shoot Nature has been particularly generous with the land of Romania, a country whose relief is not only varied, but also harmoniously distributed. There are three major, well-differentiated relief steps: the highest is represented by the Carpathian Mountains, the middle by the Sub-Carpathians, the hills and the tablelands, and the low one by the plains, the river meadows and the Danube Delta. The main characteristic feature of the relief components is their proportional distribution, in the form of an amphitheater. Sighișoara 25 shooting romania The mountains trenching in the shape of an arch in the central part cover 31% of the country’s area. The hills and the tablelands that descend from them occupy 36%, and the plains, extending towards the southern and western borders, take up 33%. Encircling like a crown the Transylvanian tableland (400 – 600 m altitude), the Carpathian Moldoveanu Peak in the Fagaras Massif – 2,544 m), are in turn surrounded by a belt of hills and elevations which rise no higher than 100 meters. To the east and south, the Carpathians are continued by the Sub-Carpathians with a similar genesis, but having lower altitudes (100 – 500 m), and to the west by the Western Hills, which do not rise beyond 300 – 400 meters. To the east and southeast lie the two plateaus, the Moldavian tableland and the Dobrudja tableland with altitudes of 400 – 600 meters. The plains – formerly sea and lake bottoms – cover the southern and western parts of the country and are low and extremely flat. Between the Carpathians and the Danube lies the Romanian Plain, the principal granary of the country, and to the west stretches the Western Plain, which is crossed by many rivers. The multi-tiered relief brings about a similar disposition of the climate, the soil, the vegetation and the fauna, and implicitly of the human settlements. Besides beautiful landscapes, one can find a variety of architectural styles, from historical vestiges reminiscent of Greek, Roman, Saxon and Byzantine influences, to the French and German style that made Bucharest the “Paris of the East” in the 1930s. Castles, mediaeval farmhouses and picturesque inns can be found in great number, as can industrial landscapes and imposing buildings from the Ceausescu period. 27 shooting romania when to shoot Romania has a temperate climate, similar to the northeastern United States, with four distinct seasons. Spring is pleasant with cool mornings and nights, and warm days. Summer is quite warm, with extended sunny days. The hottest areas in summer are the lowlands in southern and eastern Romania, where 37o C is often reached in July and August. Temperatures are always cooler in the mountains. Autumn is dry and cool, with fields and trees producing colorful foliage, much like New England. Winters can be cold, especially in the mountains. While not the rule, abundant snowfalls may occur throughout the country from December to mid-March. There are significant regional differences in the climate between different regions of Romania. Carphatians Mountains 29 shooting romania Warmest month: July Coldest month: January Weather Forecast: T: +40 21 230 3116 F: +40 21 230 3143 W: http://www.inmh.ro Average temperatures in Celsius Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Bucharest -3 0 4 11 16 20 24 25 18 12 5 1 Black Sea Coast 0 1 4 13 19 23 26 26 21 16 10 5 Central Romania 1 1 5 11 16 19 23 25 18 13 7 2 Western Romania -2 1 5 11 16 19 22 22 18 12 6 1 31 Jacquou le croquant © Cos Aelenei / MediaPro Studios / Pathé shooting romania how to shoot We advise you to contact experts from the National Cinema Center of Romania (CNC), the Romanian Film Promotion Association, or from one of the many Romanian production companies (you’ll find a list at the end of the book). They can help you with advice, contacts and production services such as locations, qualified personnel, casting, equipment rental, and assistance with filming permits. Modigliani 7 Seconds © Cos Aelenei / MediaPro Studios / Bauer Martinez Studios © Castel Film 35 shooting romania Romanian Film Promotion Association Strada Popa Soare 52, ap 4 Sector 2, Bucharest T: +40 21 326 6480 F: +40 21 326 0268 E: [email protected] W: http://www.romfilmpromotion.ro Services offered: • guidance and information • local resource listings • information on legal matters • local contact person with facilities, production • services, regional governments, business and other entities • an extensive library of location photos • referrals to qualified production personnel, services and accommodations • preferred rates wherever possible • weather information • contacts for filming on private land • assistance with state and regional permits Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes © Castel Film 37 shooting romania How to Come to Romania Romania is easily accessible by planes, trains and boats. There are plenty of scheduled flights to Romania from almost anywhere in the world, including direct flights from several European cities. Most flights arrive at Bucharest’s Henri Coanda International Airport (OTP), about one-half hour’s drive north of Bucharest. Other cities in Romania including Timisoara, Cluj, Sibiu, Oradea, Arad and Bacau are connected with destinations in Austria, Germany, Italy and Hungary by flights with Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, Malev, Alitalia and Tarom. You can book a flight online via Tarom at http://www.tarom.ro. Traveling by train from Europe to Romania takes between 6 hours (Budapest to Timisoara) to about 46 hours (London to Bucharest). Most train tickets allow several stopovers en route, so train travel can be an affordable and relaxing way to come to Romania. The Romanian National Railways (SNCFR) operates service from Bucharest to many European cities. First and second-class sleepers are available for journeys longer than 10 hours and for overnight trains. Information on train schedules and fares can be found at http://www.cfr.ro. Several river cruise companies based in Germany and Austria offer cruises on the Danube River, through to the Danube Delta, and along the Black Sea Coast. Visas The citizens of EU and NATO member states do not need an entry visa to visit Romania. A a valid passport or ID card is required. Citizens from other countries should check the visa regulations that apply to them with the nearest Romanian diplomatic office. There is no arrival or departure tax. More visa information and a list of Romanian diplomatic offices abroad please contact the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ministry of Foreign Affairs Aleea Alexandru 31 Sector 1, Bucharest T: +40 21 319 2108 F: +40 21 319 2125 W: http://www.mae.ro Customs Regulations Romania’s customs authorities may enforce strict regulations concerning temporary imports into or exports from Romania of items such as firearms, antiquities and medications. Romanian law allows foreigners to bring up to US$10,000 in cash into the country, and no amount in excess of that declared upon entry may be taken out of Romania upon departure. Sums larger than this must be transferred through banks. No more than 100 Romanian lei (RON) may be brought into or taken out of the country. Items prohibited from import include ammunition, explosives, narcotics, pornographic materials, uncanned meat, and animal and dairy products. ATA Carnet Romanian customs authorities encourage the use of an ATA (Admission Temporaire/ Temporary Admission) carnet for the temporary admission of professional equipment, commercial samples, and/or goods for exhibitions and fair purposes. 39 Permits and Authorizations To film in private locations it is necessary to contact the owner and ask for all the needed approvals. For shooting in public locations it is necessary to obtain permission from the local city district or county authorities. If you want to film on the streets or in places requiring temporary traffic control, it is necessary to inform the local district police and ask for their help. Accommodation Bucharest, Romania’s capitol, has international standard hotels like Marriott, Hilton, Sofitel, Crowne Plaza, Ibis, NH Hotels, Best Western and Howard Johnson’s. In other major cities and resort, there are many hotels that have been updated to international standards. Most hotels are simple, but also very inexpensive. Quality and rates are in line with those across Europe; cheaper but comfortable hotels, private guesthouses, hostels and campsites are also available. Hotels outside Bucharest range from US$20 to US$90 per night for a double room, with full breakfast and taxes included. A three-course dinner for two, with wine and tip starts at US$12, and can go up to US$100 or more in some of the more upscale restaurants in Bucharest. Car Rental Car is one of the best ways to travel around Romania. Most major international auto rental companies and several local companies offer cars in the major cities and airports. Renters must be over 21, and have a valid driver’s license and an internationally valid credit card. Romania’s major roads are safe and well maintained. Car Rental Companies AAA AUTORENT – HERTZ Licensee Strada Ion Bianu 47 Sector 1, Bucharest T: +40 21 222 1256 E: [email protected] W: http://www.hertz.com.ro AVIROMS RENT-A-CAR – AVIS Licensee Strada Mihail Moxa 1 Sector 1, Bucharest T: +40 21 210 4344 F: +40 21 210 6912 E: [email protected] W: http://www.avis.ro EUROPCAR Calea Calarasilor 46 Sector 3, Bucharest T: +40 21 320 8554 M: +40 74 413 1590 E: [email protected] W: http://www.europcar.com.ro Communications International direct dialing service is available throughout Romania. Most public phones require the use of a calling or phone card. It is very easy to rent or buy a cellular telephone in Romania. Romania has several internet access providers offering advanced services such as internet messaging via mobile telephone, internet paging, international roaming and more. A number of internet retail outlets and cyber-cafés in almost every town offer convenient internet access. An increasing number of hotels offer wireless connections for shooting romania guests to access the internet and retrieve e-mail in the comfort of their rooms. Courier Services DHL Strada Emanoil Porumbaru 85-87 Sector 1, Bucharest T: +40 21 222 1771 F: +40 21 222 1469 E: [email protected] W: http://www.dhl.ro FEDERAL EXPRESS – International Romexpress Service Ltd. Strada Mihai Eminescu 47 Sector 2, Bucharest T: +40 21 201 4822 F: +40 21 201 4826 E: [email protected] W: http://www.fedex.com/ro TNT WORLDWIDE EXPRESS Calea Victoriei 155 Sector 1, Bucharest T: +40 21 303 4567 F: +40 21 303 4580 E: [email protected] W: http://www.tntromania.ro UPS – United Parcel Service Calea 13 Septembrie 81-83 Sector 5, Bucharest T: +40 21 410 0604 F: +40 21 410 9910 E: [email protected] W: http://www.ups.com 41 shooting romania romanian film market After 1989, local film production diminished abruptly, though some Romanian films were being honoured in important film festivals (TERMINUS PARADIS by Lucian Pintilie, Special Jury Award in Venice, 1998; CIGARETTES AND COFFEE by Cristi Puiu, Golden Bear for best short film in Berlin, 2004; TRAFFIC by Cătălin Mitulescu, Golden Palm for best short film in Cannes, 2004; THE DEATH OF MR. LAZARESCU by Cristi Puiu, Un Certain Regard Prize in Cannes, 2005). During this period, the Romanian film industry could not compete at the same level as those in Poland, The Czech Republic and Hungary, but during recent years, it has realized a spectacular rebirth. The Paper Will Be Blue (2006, director Radu Muntean) Love Sick (2006, director Tudor Giurgiu) © Multimedia Est © Libra Film 43 shooting romania Between 2003 and 2005, The National Film Centre (CNC) supported more than 50 feature-length films, many of them made by first time directors, and several short films. FOUR MONTHS, THREE WEEKS AND TWO DAYS by Cristian Mungiu was selected in the official competition of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ (endless), by late Cristian Nemescu is being shown in the Un Certain Regard section of the same festival; LOVE SICK, by newcomer Tudor Giurgiu was selected in 2006 in the Panorama section at the Berlin Film Festival; and MARIA, by newcomer Călin Netzer, was awarded several prizes at Locarno, in 2003 (Special Prize of the Jury, Bronze Leopard and Youth Jury Aaward). Every year CNC organizes funding sessions for film projects by granting producers with reimbursable credits in 7 years from the National Fund for Cinema. You can find further information on www. cnccinema.ro. Romania is part of the European film structure, like Eurimages, Europa Cinemas or SEE Cinema Network. International Cooperation Romania has ratified the European Convention for co-productions that allows for European co-productions. This convention settles the relationship between the states’ parts in multilateral co-productions field that have their origin on the parts territory. 12:08 East of Bucharest (2006, director Corneliu Porumboiu) © 42Km Film 44 shooting romania Cinema Exhibition Year of Exhibition 2003 2004 2005 Cinema theatres 191 155 85 Screens 213 183 120 Seats 86,889 70,496 50,220 Multiscreens / Multiplex 8 9 10 Eurimages cinemas 5 5 6 Total screenings 156,175 124,525 104,934 Attendance 4,527,054 4,002,349 2,829,563 Attendance / inhabitant 0,21 0,19 0,13 Spectators / screening 29 32 27 Revenue (RON) 22,451,582.7 24,872,000.1 24,453,424 Average ticket (RON) 4,96 6,21 8,6 4 months, 3 weeks, 2 Days – Memories From The Golden Age (2007, director Cristian Mungiu) © Mobra Film 45 shooting romania Production Companies 46 Company Address Contact Credits ABIS STUDIO Strada Emanoil Porumbaru 25A Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.abisstudio.ro Gabi Antal T: +40 21 222 6875 F: +40-21 223 4493 E: [email protected] commercial production (Romtelecom, Coca Cola, Kandia Orange, Vodafone, Wrigley) post production facilities ACTION TELEVISION PRODUCTION Str Pescarilor 30, BL BM11 Sc F, Ap 66, Constanta cod 900538 www.actiontv.ro Florin Orezeanu M: 0722151096 F: 0341800541, E: [email protected] essays (“Inspiring Paganini”, 2007,”Sometimes Paganini”, 2006) documentaries (“Gradina cu ingeri a Silviei Radu”, 2006), TV Series (“Licee in concurs”, 2007), d: Florin Orezeanu, Alina Cosmoiu AGER FILM Strada Matei Basarab 38 Sector 3, Bucharest http://www.agerfilm.ro Nicolae Margineanu T: +40 21 322 4448 F: +40 21 313 7094 E: [email protected] features (“Bless You, Prison,” 2002, d. Nicolae Margineanu) and short films ALCHEMY TABLETOP STUDIOS Strada Temisana 5 Sector 1, Bucharest Dragos Vilcu T: +40 21 312 4826 F: +40 21 312 4849 E: [email protected] tabletop commercial production and special effects model making ARTIS FILM ROMANIA Strada Romulus 59 Sector 3, Bucharest http://www.artisfilm.ro Adrian Popovici T: +40 21 322 3648 F: +40 21 322 3665 E: [email protected] feature films (“Azucena,” 2005, d. Mircea Muresan; “Maria,” 2003, d. Calin Netzer; “Dracula the Impaler,” 2002, d. Adrian Popovici) ATLANTIS FILM Strada Balota 6 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.atlantisfilm.ro Ion Marinescu T: +40 21 667 1815 M: +40 74 454 2225 E: [email protected] feature films (“La voie de Laura,” 2005, d. Gerard Cuq; “ Elodie Bradford,” 2004, d. Lionel Bailliu; “Une place parmi les vivantes,” 2003, d. Raul Ruiz) and documentaries (“Des animaux sous influence,” 2005, d. Jean-Baptiste Erreca) ATLANTIC FILM PRODUCTION Strada General Berthlot 52 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.atlanticfilm.ro Marius Marica T: +40 21 312 4850 F: +40 21 312 4850 E: [email protected] feature films, television, commercials and music videos CARTER FILMS Strada Petofi Sandor 13 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.carter.ro Gabriel Achim T: +40 21 222 9468 F: +40 21 222 9469 E: [email protected] feature films (“Dot Man”, 2007, d: Bruno Coppola/ “Chosyu Five”, 2006, d: Sho Igarashi), short films, documentaries (“The battle of Waterloo”, 2005, d: Gerald Massimei), commercials (with Y&R , Saatchi & Saatchi, TBWA/Chiat/Day and BBDO ) CASTEL FILM Strada Emanoil Porumbaru 25A Sector 1, Bucharest http://castelfilm.ro Vlad Paunescu T :+4- 21 222 5565 F :+40 21 222 5559 E: [email protected] feature films ( “Mirrors”, 2007, d : Alexandre Aja, “Adam Resurrected”, 2007, d: Paul Schrader, “The Last Enemy”, 2007, d: Iain B MacDonald, “Les rois maudits,” 2005, d. Josée Dayan; “Cold Mountain,” 2004, d. Anthony Minghella) and production services shooting romania CHAINSAW EUROPE Strada Traian 184-186 Sector 2, Bucharest http://www.chainsaweurope. com Jason Keever T: +40 21 323 4018 F: +40 21 323 4033 E: [email protected] post production and editing facilities (full postproduction “Restul e tacere”, 2007, d.Nae Caranfil) CINETV FILM PRODUCTIONS Strada Muzeul Zambaccian 21 Sector 1, Bucharest Sergiu Nicolaescu T: +40 21 230 4623 F: +40 21 223 0782 feature films DOMINO FILM 59 Dr. Felix Street, 011039 Bucharest 1 http://www.dominofilm.ro Cristian Comeaga T: +40 21 3176436 F: +40 21 3129609 E: [email protected] features ( “The Rest is Silence”, 2007, d: Nae Caranfil, “Filantropica”, 2003 d: Nae Caranfil; “A la p’tite semaine”, 2002 d: Sam Karman), television ( “Mafalda di Savoia”, 2005, d: Maurizio Zaccaro) and commercials (Coca Cola, Sony, Knorr) EDITURA VIDEO Piata Presei Libere 1, cam 438 Sector 1, Bucharest www.edvideo.ro Laurentiu Damian T: +40 21 317 9037 F: +40 21 317 9037 E: [email protected] documentary film production (“Constantin Brancusi,” 2004, d. Laurentiu Damia; “To be or not to be”, 2007, d: Anca Damian) and distribution E-MOTION FILMS Strada Pisoni 26 Sector 1, Bucharest Mihai Gheorghiu T: +40 21 316 3639 F: +40 21 312 8980 E: [email protected] feature films (“Everyday God Kisses Us On The Mouth,” 2001, d. Sinisa Dragis) FILMEX Strada Ion Campineanu 20A, ap 16 Sector 1, Bucharest Constantin Popescu T: +40 21 313 8042 F: +40 21 312 1388 E: [email protected] feature films (“Last Stop: Paradise -Great Jury Prize in Venise 2001, “The Oak”, “Unforgettable Summer”, “Niki and Flo” - all directed by Lucian Pintilie) FUNDATIA ARTE VIZUALE Strada Sfintii Voievozi 37, ap 1 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.fav.ro Vivi Dragan Vasile T: +40 21 311 1367 F: +40 21 311 1367 E: [email protected] feature films (“Boborul” 2004, d. Radu Igazsag), documentaries and multi-media exhibitions HI FILM 23 Constantin Bosianu Street Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.hifilm.ro Ada Solomon T: +40 21 252 4866 M: +40 72 320 0640 E: [email protected] feature films (“Black Sea”, 2006 d: Andrew Reulant, “Marilena from P7”, 2006, d: Cristian Nemescu, “The Tube with a Hat”, 2006, d: Radu Jude) documentaries (COLD WAVES, 2007, d: Alexandru Solomon, LOW COST, 2006, d: Stepahne Lucon & Nora Agapi), comercials production KENTAUROS STUDIOS & PRODUCTION 500 Stefanesti Road 077175 Stefanestii de Jos, Ilfov Manuela Harabor T: +40 21 529 1600 T: +40 21 529 1601 E: [email protected] feature films “Van Wilder 2: Rise of Taj,” 2006, d. Mort Nathan; “Caved In,” 2005, d. Richard Pepin) and commercials LIBRA FILM PRODUCTION Strada Popa Soare 52, ap 4 Sector 2, Bucharest http://www.librafilm.net Oana Giurgiu T: +40 21 326 0268 F: +40 21 326 6480 E: [email protected] feature films (“Love Sick, 2006, d. Tudor Giurgiu) documentaries (“Delta,” 2006, d. Kornel Mundruczo; “The Great Communist Bank Robbery,” 2004, d. Alexandru Solomon), in production (“Cross Dates”, d. Anca Damian, “Conversation with Serafim”, d. Silviu Purcarete) commercials and music videos 47 shooting romania 48 MANDRAGORA Strada Fetesti 4 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.mandragora.ro Alexandru Munteanu T: +40 21 316 7432 F: +40 21 316 4665 E: [email protected] features (“The Death of Mr. Lazarescu,” 2005, d. Cristi Puiu) and short films MEDIAPRO PICTURES Strada Studioului 1 70000 Buftea, Ilfov www.mediapropictures.com Andrei Boncea, T: +40 31 8251840 F: +40 31 8251196 E: [email protected] feature films (California Dreamin’ (endless) 2006 ; The Dark is Rising (2007); Town Creek (2007) METROPOLIS GROUP Str. Constantin Stere nr.12 Sector1, Bucharest http://www.basme-romanesti.ro Bogdana Ticulescu T: +40 21 224 2903 F: +40 21 222 9046 E: [email protected] animation films (“Ileana Cosanzeana,Zana Apelor”, 2006, d. Radu Penescu, “Greuceanu”, 2006, d. Radu Penescu, “Harap Alb”, 2005, d. Penescu, “Fata babei si fata mosului”, 2004, d. Radu Penescu) MOBRA FILMS Strada Intrarea Serdarului 5 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.mobrafilms.ro Cristian Mungiu T: +40 21 666 4827 F: +40 21 666 4827 E: [email protected] features (“Offset,” 2005, d. Didi Danquart; “Crash Test Dummies,” 2004, d. Joerg Kalt; “Bucuresti-Berlin,” 2003, d. Anca Miruna Lazarescu), short films (“Lost and Found,” 2005, d. Cristian Mungiu), documentaries and commercials MOONLIGHTING FILMS ROMANIA Strada Temisana 5 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.moonlighting.ro Christopher Landry T: +40 21 312 4826 F: +40 21 312 4849 E: [email protected] international commercial service production (Carlsberg, Guinness, Toyota, SAS, Dove, Reno-Depot) MULTI MEDIA EST Strada Intrarea Temisana 5 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.mme.ro Dragos Vilcu T: +40 21 312 4826 F: +40 21 312 4849 E: [email protected] features (“Hartia va fi albastra” d. Radu Munteanu) commercials (Connex, Ferrero, Coca Cola, Orange) PARAFILM Str. Aviator Radu Beller, Nr.31 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.parafilm.ro Florin Paraschiv T: +4 021 2306151 F: +4 021 2339179 E: [email protected] feature films and docu-dramas (“Goethe”, “Luther”, Freud”, 2005, d. Guenther Klein, “One night love” d. Florin Kevorkian, 2004 “Michelangelo superstar” d. Wolfgang Ebert & Martin Papirowski) PARC FILM Strada Ghiocei 8A Sector 2, Bucuresti http://www.parcfilm.ro Tudor Hristescu T: +40 21 321 3251 M: +40 722 549 346 E: [email protected] commercials and music videos PERISCOP PICTURES/ 42 Km FILM Strada Costache Marinescu nr. 15 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.42kmfilm.ro Corneliu Porumboiu T: +40 311 006 837 M: +40 740 011 166. E: [email protected] features (“A fost sau n-a fost?”, 2006 d. Corneliu Porumboiu) ROLLIN’ FILM Strada Intrarea Geneva 5 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.rollin.ro Radu Aldea, Tudor Reu T: +40 21 317 4550 E: [email protected] commercial productions SAGA FILM Str. Dimitrie Racovita nr. 8 sector 2, Bucuresti www.sagafilm.ro Alex Teodorescu T: 004 021 317 33 60 / 61 / 62 / 63 F: 004 021 317 33 64 [email protected] features (“432”, 2007, d: Cristian Mungiu), commercials (Orange, P&G, Unilever, Avon, Nestle, Monoprix, Interbrew, Chio, etc.) shooting romania SILVER BULLET Strada Constantin Aricescu 67 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.silverbulletfilm.ro Viorel Sergovici T: +40 21 230 8409 F: +40 21 230 8409 E: [email protected] feature films (“Straight into Darkness,” 2005, d. Jeff Burr; “Taboo,” 2002, d. Max Makowski), commercials (Metropolitan, ClickNet, Gelsor) and music videos STRADA FILM Strada Joseph Lister 31 Sector 5, Bucharest http://www.stradafilm.ro Daniel Mitulescu T: +40 21 410 1739 F: +40 21 410 1739 E: [email protected] features (A HEART SHAPED BALLOON, 2008, d: Catalin Mitulescu, RYNA, 2006, d: Ruxandra Zenide, THE WAY I SPENT THE END OF THE WORLD, 2006, d: Catalin Mitulescu), shorts (TRAFFIC, 2005, d: Catalin Mitulescu), documentary (MIHAIL SEBASTIAN - THE DIARY 1935-1944) TANDEM FILM 8, Domnita Ancuta Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.tandemfilm.ro Doman Marius - Giuliano T: +4021.317.22.01 F: +4021.317.22.02 E: [email protected] feature film and commercial (Nestle, Pfizer, Playstation, Cosmote, Lowenbrau, Western Union, Coca Cola), service production TEMPLE FILM Strada Zossima 80A Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.templefilm.ro Daniel Badea T: +40 21 224 3250 F: +40 21 324 3283 E: [email protected] feature films (“Dupa ea,” 2006, d. Cristina Ionescu; “Un cartus de kent si un pachet de cafea,” 2004, d. Cristi Puiu; “Occident,” 2002, d. Cristian Mungiu) MDV FILM Strada Dem. I Dobrescu nr. 4-6 Sector 1, Bucharest Mihai Orasanu T: +40 21 312 4086 F :+40 21 312 4086 E:[email protected] feature films (“Ingerul Necesar”, 2007, d. Gheorghe Preda, “Ticalosii”, 2007, d. Serban Marinescu, “Magnatul”, 2004, d. Serban Marinescu), short films (“Visul lui Liviu”, 2004, d. Corneliu Porumboiu), post production facilities TOTAL TV Str.Torentului 2-4 Sector 2, Bucharest Radu Gabrea M:+40 740 255 822 E: [email protected] feature films (“The Beheaded Rooster”,2007, d. Radu Gabrea, “Noro,” 2002, d. Radu Gabrea) and documentaries (“Rumenye!Rumenye! “, 2006, d.Radu Gabrea, “Goldfaden’s Legacy”, 2003, d.Radu Gabrea) TWIN FILM Boulevard Dacia 39 Sector 1, Bucharest http://www.twinfilm.ro Hermann Meingast T: +40 21 311 9570 F: +40 21 311 9571 E: [email protected] comercial productions (DeutcheBank, Ferrero, Tempo, Iams) and feature films (“Baby,” 2003, d. Philipp Stolzl) KODAK CINELABS ROMANIA Boulevard Bucureștii Noi 170 Bucharest http://www.kodakcinelabs.ro Cornelia Popa T: +40 21 667 0549 F: +40 21 668 6414 E: [email protected] 49 shooting romania Equipment Rental 50 COMPANY ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON PHONE/FAX NUMBER EMAIL 35 TV Str. Ion Minulescu 122 Sect 3 Bucharest Florin Tolas tel/fax: (+4021)330 41 87 [email protected] ATLANTICFILM Str. General Berthlot Nr 52 Sect 1 Bucharest Marius Marica tel/fax: (+4021)312 48 50 [email protected] ATLANTIS FILM Str. Vasile Gherghel 90, Bucharest sect. 1 Ion Marinescu tel / fax: (+4021)667 18 15 mobile: (+40744)542 225 [email protected] AXEL FILM Str. Joseph Lister 31 Sector 5, Bucharest http://www.axelfilm.ro Alexandru Marghitan mobile+40 7218 28 877 fax: +40 21 410 1739 [email protected] CASTEL FILM Str. Emanoil Porumbaru nr.25A Bucharest sect.1 Vlad Paunescu tel:(+4021)231.55.31 / fax: 231.55.33 [email protected] GENERAL MOVIE SERVICES Strada Fagului, nr. 53 A, Sector 1, Bucuresti. Leonardo Fanone mobile +40741 396 738; fax: (+4021) 340 51 28 [email protected] MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Str. Studioului nr.1 Buftea 70000 Silviu Viju tel: (+4031)825 18 01 fax: (+4031)825 18 39 [email protected] www.mediaprostudios.com MOVIE EQUIPMENET Piata Montreal Nr 10 sect 1 Bucharest Bob Lobb tel: (+40744)370 277 [email protected] STAGE & STUDIO Bd. Dimitrie Pompei 9-9A Sect 2 Bucharest Richard Fritz tel: (+4031)401 18 41 [email protected] VIDEOLINK Str. Viesparilor Nr. 19, Sect 2, Bucharest Ciprian Alexandrescu tel: (+4021) 211 90 64 fax: (+4021) 210 91 62 [email protected] shooting romania Stages COMPANY STAGES (sqm) CASTEL FILM STUDIOS Stage1: 540 sqm; Stage2: 540 sqm; Stage3: 540 sqm; Stage4: 1260 sqm; Stage5: 3354sqm ; Stage7: 2520 sqm; Stage8: 836sqm ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON PHONE/FAX NUMBER EMAIL Vlad Paunescu Tel: (+40-21) 222 55 66; Fax: (+40-21) 222 55 59 vlad.paunescu@ castelfilm.ro 25 A Emanoil Porumbaru St., sector 1, Bucharest ROMANIA MEDIAPRO STUDIOS Stage1: 845sqm; Stage2: 407sqm; Stage3: 405sqm; Stage4: 805sqm; Stage5: 390sqm; Stage6: 390sqm; Stage7: 892sqm; Stage8: 2,174sqm; Stage 9: 1,812sqm; Stage10: 1,470sqm; Stage11: 190sqm Lake: 780,000 sqm; Park: 28,400 sqm; Parking place: 3,846 sqm; Workshop area: 57,044 sqm 1st Studioului Street 78 910 Buftea, ROMANIA Silviu Viju tel: (+4031)825 18 01 fax: (+4031)825 18 39 [email protected] www.mediaprostudios.com KENTAUROS Sounstage1: 1,100 sqm; Soundstage2: 370 sqm; Soundstages3 & 4: 400 sqmx2; Soundstage5:1,100 sqm; Workshops: 2,500 sqm; 500 Stefanesti Road, Ilfov District, Stefanestii de Jos, 077175 Manuela Harabor tel: (+4021)529 16 00; fax: (+4021)529 16 01 [email protected] STRAY DOG FILMS / SWIPE STUDIOS Stage1: 800 sqm; Stage2: 2,600 sqm Bd. Dimitrie Pompei 9-9A Sect 2 Bucharest Andrew Stear tel: (+40722)200 429 fax: (+4021)212 01 80 andrew.stear@ straydogfilms.ro TOTAL IMPACT Stage1: 10x15 sqm Str. Eroul Iancu Nicolae 69-71, Pipera Village, Ilfov District Dan-Constantin Smirnov tel: (+4021)315 76 08; fax: (+4021)313 46 10 [email protected] ATLANTIS FILM Stage: 2000 sqm Bucuresti (near Kodak Lab) Dl. Marius Bratu tel / fax: (+4021)667 18 15 mobile: (+40744)542 225 [email protected] 51 shooting romania film festivals ALTER-NATIVE – TIRGU MURES International Short Film Festival ALTER-NATIVE is a part of the Romanian-Hungarian Madisz Arts Festival held annually. The film festival includes award categories in animation, fiction, documentary, experimental, video and student films. Date: November 7 - 11, 2007. Deadline: September 15. Contact: Levente Sipos (Festival Director) Str.Gheorghe Doja Nr. 9/81 540015 Târgu-Mures ROMANIA T: (+40-26) 526-7547 F: (+40-26) 526-8573 E: [email protected] W: http://www.madisz.ro The Way I Spent the End of the World (2006, director Cătălin Mitulescu) ASTRA FILM FEST – SIBIU International Festival of Documentary Film Visual Anthropology ASTRA FILM FEST 2006 is a bi-annual event that brings in focus anthropological films, Balkan documentaries, music and photography. The Festival has three competitive sections: International, Romanian and Student Film. Date: October 22 – 28, 2007. Deadline: May 1. A special edition will be held in 2007, on the occasion of “Sibiu – European Cultural Capital in 2007” Contact: Dumitru Budrala (Festival Director) 12 Piata Huet 550182, Sibiu Tel: (+40-26) 921-0134 Fax: (+40-26) 921-3442 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: http://www.astrafilm.ro DaKINO FILM FESTIVAL - BUCHAREST International Short Film Festival DaKINO is an annual festival held each November for dramatic, documentary and animation short films. Date: November 2007. Deadline: not announced Contact:Dan Chisu (President) Bulevardul Nicolae Balcescu, nr. 2, Teatrul National Bucuresti, 010051, Sector 1, Bucuresti, Romania T: + 40 21 312 4019 F: + 40 21 312 4020 E: [email protected] W: www.dakino-filmfestival.ro transilvania international film festival (TIFF) – Cluj & SIBIU International Film Festival The only international feature film festival in Romania with a competitive strand for first and second features. Date: June 1–10, 2007. Deadline: March 20. Contact: Mihai Chirilov (Festival Director) 52 Strada Popa Soare, ap. 4 © Strada Film 53 shooting romania Sector 2, Bucuresti T: (+40-21) 326-0268 F: (+40-21) 326-6480 E: [email protected] W: www.tiff.ro ANONIMUL INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL – SF. GHEORGHE, TULCEA DISTRICT (DANUBE DELTA) The Anonimul International Independent Film Festival has a competitive character with three sections – feature, fiction and animation short films. Date: August 13-19, 2007. Deadline: June 9, 2007 Contact: Miruna Berescu (festival director) Bd. Primaverii 12 sector 1, 011974 Bucharest, Romania T: +40 21 230 1693 F: +40 21 230 1298 E: [email protected] W: www.festival-anonimul.ro NexT INTERNATIONAL SHORT AND MEDIUM LENGTH FILM FESTIVAL – BUCHAREST Created in memory of director Cristian Nemescu and sound-designer Andrei Toncu, NexT intends to be a meeting point and a forum for young filmmakers from all around the world. Short and medium-length fiction. Date: 31st of March – 6th of April 2008. Deadline: 15th of February 2008 Contact:Ada Solomon (festival director) 23 Constantin Bosianu Street Sector 1, Bucharest T: + 40 723 200 640 54 shooting romania F: +40 21 252 48 66 E: [email protected] W: www.nextproject.ro ANIM’EST – BUCHAREST The first animation film festival in Romania and one of the few in Central & Eastern Europe. Several competition sections. Festival dates: October 5 to 14. Deadline July the 15th. Contact: Mihai Mitrică Asociatia Est & Est Strada Drumul Taberei 92 Sector 6, Bucharest 061406 T: +40 0722 595 638 E: [email protected], [email protected] W: www.animest.ro, www.estenest.ro INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL – MAMAIA (Constanta) Annual festival centered around the independent international production. Competitive and noncompetitive section for features, shorts, documentaries and student films. Festival time: July 9-15. Deadline: June 20. Contact: Violeta Nitulescu (coordinator) (UPFAR-ARGOA) Str. Dem I. Dobrescu, nr. 4–6, sector 1, Bucharest, 010026, Romania T/F: +40 21 3310 0904 M: +40 788 966 811 E: [email protected] W: www.ipiff.ro BUCHAREST INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (B-EST IFF) – BUCHAREST Annual festival dedicated to Bucharest cinematographic art, which consists in a competition for feature films, short films and documentaries. Festival time: April 2008. Deadline: February 2008. Contact: Irina Malcea – secretariat Charta Foundation Str. Rabat Nr.13A, sectorul 1 Cod postal: 011385 Bucuresti, Romania (CUI F.C.15640920) T: +40(0)212308982 F +40(0)212312858 E: [email protected] W: www.b-estfilmfest.com 55 shooting romania OTHER CONTACTS Ministry of Culture and Religions Affairs 30 Strada Kiseleff District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+40-21) 224-0067 Fax: (+40-21) 223-4951 Internet: http://www.ministerulculturii.ro National Center for Cinematography (CNC) 4-6 Strada Demetriu I. Dobrescu District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+40-21) 310-4301 Fax: (+40-21) 310-4300 E-mail: [email protected] Academy of Theater and Film of Bucharest 75-77 Strada Matei Voievod District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+40-21) 252-8193 Fax: (+40-21) 252-5881 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.unatc.ro Film and Audiovisual Producers Union (UPFAR) 4-6 Strada Demetriu I. Dobrescu, ap. 44 District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+40-21) 310-0904 Fax: (+40-21) 310-0904 E-mail: [email protected] Filmmakers’ Union (UCIN) 28-30 Strada Mendeleev District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+40-21) 212-7964 Fax: (+40-21) 311-1246 E-mail: [email protected] Mud Vulcanoes © Florin Andreescu / Silver Bullet Film 57 shooting romania general information about romania Official name: Romania Location: Southeastern Central Europe Neighbors: Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova and the Black Sea Time Zone: GMT + 2 Capital: Bucharest (București) a municipality divided into six administrative sectors with a population of 2 million inhabitants Ports: Constanta, Mangalia and Sulina on the Black Sea; Tulcea Galati, Braila, Giurgiu and Drobeta Turnu Severin on the Danube River. Area: 238,391 sqkm Climate: temperate continental Official Language: Romanian German and Hungarian are spoken in some counties Roads: 14,683 national roads (including highways and roads); 58,477 country and communal roads Form of Government: Republic with a multi-party parliamentary system; bicameral Parliament Free Trade Zones: Sulina, Constanta, Galati, Braila, Giurgiu (on the Black Sea or Danube River) Flag of Romania: International Membership: – European Union (EU) – United Nations (UN) – International Monetary Fund (IMF) – International Bank for Reconstruction and Development - (IBRD/World Bank) – International Finance Corporation (IFC) – Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) – European Bank for Reconstruction and Development EBRD) – Bank for International Settlements (BIS) – World Trade Organization (WTO) - former GATT – Central European Free Trade Agreement Population: 21,700,000 (2002) 22,500,000 (2005) Ethnic Groups: Romanian 89%, Hungarian 7.5%, Gipsy 1.9%, German, Other 1.6% Danube Delta International Airports: Bucharest Otopeni, Bucharest Baneasa, Cluj, Constanta, Arad, Sibiu, Timisoara, Targu Mures Religions: Christian Orthodox 87%, Roman Catholic 5%, Reformed 5%, other 4.5% 59 shooting romania (CEFTA) – European Union (UE) - associate member Public Holidays New Year’s Day Jan 01 Orthodox Easter Labor Day May 01 National Day of Romania Dec 01 Christmas HolidayDec 25-27 The electricity supply is 220V, 50 Hz. 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Major credit cards including Visa, MasterCard (EuroCard) and American Express are accepted in most large hotels, car rental companies and stores in the main cities. 60 Telecommunications Romanian telecommunications includes nationwide land-line and cellular phone coverage, internet modem access nation-wide, and high speed cable internet in Bucharest and most major cities. Domestic telephone service is good, with an automatic (direct dial) network in 90% of the country. International service is good, with one earth-to-satellite telecommunication system in operation. Mobile Communications In addition to the analog mobile phone network, four digital mobile phone networks (GSM) were licensed at the end of 1996 and are now in operation in Romania: Vodafone, Orange, Zapp and Cosmote. To place a call from a standard phone to a GSM network subscriber, you must dial: Vodafone: 072 + seven digit number Orange: 074 + seven digit number Zapp: 078 + seven digit number Cosmote: 076 + seven digit number Emergency Phone Numbers Emergency Medical & Ambulance, Police, Hospital, Fire 112 Telephone Customer Service 931 Telephone Repairs 921 or 922 Entertainment Information 951 Time (correct time)958 “Yellow Pages” 9333 Electrical Repairs 9291 Veterinary Emergency 9331 TAROM Information 9361 Baneasa Airport 9371 shooting romania Info EASY-NET (ISP) 9381 Traffic Information 9391 Railway Information 9521 Mass Media Newspapers are published in Romanian, Hungarian, German, English and French. Various western magazines and newspapers can be found in hotels, newsstands, petrol stations and supermarkets. Communication Directorate 31 Aleea Alexandru District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)319 21 93 Fax: (+4021)319 21 95 E-mail: [email protected] News Agencies Media Fax 3B Str. Tudor Arghezi, Sect. 2, Bucharest Tel: (+4031)825 61 00 Fax: (+4031)825 61 40 Internet: http://www.mediafax.ro Rompres 1 Piata Presei Libere District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)207 61 10 Fax: (+4021)317 07 07 Internet: http://www.rompres.ro Official Information Ministry of Foreign Affairs 31 Aleea Alexandru District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)319 21 08 Fax: (+4021)319 68 82 E-mail: [email protected] 61 shooting romania embassies in romania Australia – Consulate General 74 Boulevard Unirii District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)320 98 02 Fax: (+4021)320 98 23 Hours: M-Th 9:00 to 13:00, 13:30 to 17:30; F 9:00 to 14:00 France 13-15 Strada Biserica Amzei District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)303 10 00 Fax: (+4021)303 10 90 Internet: http://www.ambafrance.ro.org Hours: M-F 8:30 to 13:00; 14:30 to 17:30 Belgium 58 Boulevard Dacia District 2, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)210 29 69 Fax: (+4021)210 29 68 Hours: M-Th 9:00 to 13:00, 14:30 to 17:00; F 8:30 to 15:00 Germany 6-8 Str. Gheorghe Demetriade District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)202 98 30 Fax: (+4021)230 58 46 Hours: M toTh 8:00 to 13:00, 13:30 to 17:00; F 8:00 to 14:00 Canada 36 Strada N. Iorga District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)307 50 00 Fax: (+4021)307 50 15 Internet: http:// www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/bucharest Hours: M-Th 9:00 to 17:00; F 8:30 to 14:00 India 11 Strada Uruguay District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)222 54 51 Fax: (+4021)222 26 81 Hours: M-F 9:00 to 17:30 China 2 Șoseaua Nordului District 2, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)232 88 58 Fax: (+4021)233 06 84 Hours: T and Th 8:30 to 12:00 62 Israel 1 Boulevard Dimitrie Cantemir District 4, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)318 94 16 Fax: (+4021)318 94 02 Hours: M-Th 9:00 to 17:00; F 8:30 to 15:00 shooting romania Italy 9 Strada Henri Coandă District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)305 21 00 Fax: (+4021)312 04 22 Hours: M to F 9:00 to 13:00 (Consular section) Russia 6 Șoseaua Pavel Kiseleff District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)222 31 70 Fax: (+4021)222 94 50 Hours: M to F 8:00 to 17:00 United Kingdom 24 Strada Jules Michelet District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)201 72 00 Fax: (+4021)201 72 99 Hours: M-Th 8:30 to 13:00, 14:00 to 17:00; F 8:30 to 13:30 United States of America 7-9 Strada Tudor Arghezi District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)316 40 52 Fax: (+4021)316 03 95 Hours: M-F 8:00 to 17:00 Spain 1 Strada Tirana District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)233 91 90 Fax: (+4021)230 76 26 Hours: M-Th 8:00 to 14:00, 15:00 to 17:00; F 8:00 to 14:00 Switzerland 16-20 Str. Grigore Alexandrescu District 1, Bucharest Tel: (+4021)206 16 00 Fax: (+4021)206 16 20 Hours: M-Th 8:15 to 12:15, 13:15 to 17:00; F till 16:15 63 Conversation with Serafim Delta Development In production Libra is currently developing the debut feature of the world-acclaimed theater director Silviu Purcarete, “Conversation with Serafim”, winner of the Balkan Fund Award for script development in 2005. A fascinating story about a hallucinating time and place in Romania and about human failure, aimed to be an international coproduction to be shot in 2007. “Delta” is a co production of PROTON CINEMA (Hungary) and ESSENTIAL FILM (Germany) with the service support of LIBRA FILM. Director Kornel Mundruczo shot the entire film in the Danube Delta and production will be finished in fall 2007. features documentaries commercials short films Love Sick The Great Communist Bank Robbery Berlinale 2006 IDFA 2005 “Love Sick” the feature debut of the director Tudor Giurgiu. The film is entirely produced by Libra Film, with the support of National Center of Cinematography (Romania), Creative Sound (France), SEE Cinema Network and Global Film Initiative. Documentary “The Great Communist Bank Robbery” (2004) is a co-production between Libra Film, Les Films D’Ici (France), ZDF/ARTE, BBC, France 2 and Eurimages. The project was supported by Jan Vrijman Fund and Discovery Campus Masterschool. The film was selected to several festivals and won 4 important awards. services: casting, location scouting, budgeting, scheduling, equipment booking, editing & graphics Str. Popa Soare nr. 52, et.1, ap. 4, Bucharest 2, 023984, Romania T/F: + 40 21 326 0268 / + 40 21 326 6480, E: [email protected], W: www.librafilm.net USA poSt-prodUction fAcility. now in romAniA. Chainsaw is the only american-owned post-production facility in Romania. It is the sister company of Chainsaw in Los Angeles, post production facility for The Academy Awards, American Idol, The MTV Movie Awards, and other top rated shows. Among our clients, you will find Sony Pictures International, Sony AXN, HBO, CineTel Films, New Regency Pictures, BBC, Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel. We also work with some of the main advertising agencies in the business, such as Saatchi & Saatchi, McCann-Erickson, Grey Worldwide, JWT, Ogilvy & Mather, Publicis and BBDO. Equipped with the latest in Avid and Pro Tools technology, Chainsaw Europe prides itself on its western post-production standards, low rates as compared to west european countries - and being a home away from home. So, feel at home. Contact: [email protected], [email protected] - www.chainsaweurope.com Published by Romanian Film Promotion Supported by The National Cinema Centre Project Manager: Mihai Gligor Graphic Design: Raymond Bobar Romanian landscape photos by: Sorin Toma Special thanks: Laurențiu Brătan, Iulia Rugină, Elisa Șerbănescu, Bodgan Moncea Romanian Film Promotion Strada Popa Soare 52, ap. 4, sector 2, București T/F: +40 21 326 64 80, 326 02 68 E: [email protected] W: www.romfilmpromotion.ro Disclaimer note: The information in this brochure is valid according to May 2007. AN M RO IA N LM FI N O TI O M O PR