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shooting romania<br />

Between 2003 and 2005, The National Film Centre<br />

(CNC) supported more than 50 feature-length<br />

films, many of them made by first time directors,<br />

and several short films. FOUR MONTHS, THREE<br />

WEEKS AND TWO DAYS by Cristian Mungiu was<br />

selected in the official competition of the 2007<br />

Cannes Film Festival, CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’<br />

(endless), by late Cristian Nemescu is being<br />

shown in the Un Certain Regard section of the<br />

same festival; LOVE SICK, by newcomer Tudor<br />

Giurgiu was selected in 2006 in the Panorama<br />

section at the Berlin Film Festival; and MARIA,<br />

by newcomer Călin Netzer, was awarded several<br />

prizes at Locarno, in 2003 (Special Prize of the<br />

Jury, Bronze Leopard and Youth Jury Aaward).<br />

Every year CNC organizes funding sessions for<br />

film projects by granting producers with reimbursable<br />

credits in 7 years from the National Fund for<br />

Cinema. You can find further information on www.<br />

cnccinema.ro.<br />

Romania is part of the European film structure,<br />

like Eurimages, Europa Cinemas or SEE Cinema<br />

Network.<br />

International Cooperation<br />

Romania has ratified the European Convention for<br />

co-productions that allows for European co-productions.<br />

This convention settles the relationship<br />

between the states’ parts in multilateral co-productions<br />

field that have their origin on the parts<br />

territory.<br />

12:08 East of Bucharest<br />

(2006, director Corneliu Porumboiu)<br />

© 42Km Film<br />

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