Romanian Films @ Transilvania IFF.24

27.05.2025 10:51

The most compelling Romanian films of the past year will be screened at the 24th edition of the Transilvania International Film Festival, in the much-anticipated Romanian Days section. This year's competition features eight feature-length films — including an impressive six documentaries — and 20 short films, competing for the Best Feature Film, Best Debut, and Best Short Film awards.

In addition to the competition, the program presents world premieres and acclaimed Romanian productions from the past year, screened out of competition.

The jury for the Romanian Days Feature Competition brings together acclaimed international film professionals: Fatima Djoumer, CEO of Europa Cinemas; Lenka Tyrpáková, Artistic Director of the Finále Plzeň Festival; and Tomasz Żygo, festival coordinator, programmer, and distributor.

The Romanian Days Short Film Competition will be evaluated by Arnaud Chevallier, founder of the sales agency B-Rated International; Réka Lemhényi, one of Hungary’s most renowned film editors; and producer Christoph Thoke.

Traffic (dir. Teodora Ana Mihai)
Jaful secolului 

Among the highlights is Traffic (dir. Teodora Ana Mihai), a gripping narrative inspired by the real-life art heist at Rotterdam’s Kunsthal Museum, where seven masterpieces were stolen by a Romanian group. More than a retelling of a sensational crime, the film offers a poignant meditation on the lives of migrant workers in the West.

Written by Cristian Mungiu, shot by Marius Panduru, and starring Anamaria Vartolomei, the film earned the Grand Prize at the Warsaw Film Festival.

Father (dir. Lina Vdovîi, Radu Ciorniciuc)
tata

Premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, Tata (dirs. Lina Vdovîi, Radu Ciorniciuc) tells the deeply personal story of a Moldovan journalist reconnecting with her estranged father in Italy. His harrowing confession of abuse suffered as a migrant worker becomes the catalyst for an emotional journey exploring memory, trauma, and reconciliation.

Bright Future (dir. Andra MacMasters)
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Another extraordinary documentary, Bright Future (dir. Andra MacMasters), offers rare insight into a surreal moment in history: the 1989 World Festival of Youth and Students held in North Korea, just before the fall of the Eastern Bloc. Through vibrant archival footage captured by Romanian cameraman Emilian Urse, the film chronicles the Romanian delegation’s participation in this spectacle of propaganda and paradox.

Merman (dir. Ana Lungu)
Triton (r. Ana Lungu)

Also built entirely from archival footage is Merman (dir. Ana Lungu), a playful and poignant essay film tracing three interwoven stories from WWII through the end of the Communist era. With a voice-over that shifts between irony and reflection, the film becomes a meditation on collective memory and personal history.

Love Hurts (dir. Alexandru Mavrodineanu)
love hurts

Love Hurts (dir. Alexandru Mavrodineanu), premiering at Transilvania IFF 24, is an unflinching exploration of intimacy, following two real-life couples through years of breakups, emotional pain, and the search for reconciliation. The film lays bare the complexity of romantic relationships and the delicate balance between destruction and healing.

Beyond the River (dir. Endre David)
Beyond the River (r. Endre David)

Set on the margins of a Transylvanian village, Beyond the River (dir. Endre David) portrays a Roma community physically and symbolically separated from the rest of the world. Harsh and unfiltered, the documentary captures the daily struggles of a people often ignored, confronting viewers with a raw portrait of social exclusion.

A rebel edge (dir. Bogdan Pușlenghea)
Un mal rebel (r. Bogdan Pușlenghea)

In A Rebel Edge (dir. Bogdan Pușlenghea), viewers meet Doru Chirodea, the “most unknown poet in Timișoara,” whose bohemian life took him from underground literary circles in 1980s America back to Romania. The film is both tribute and elegy — a calm reflection on a defiant spirit confronting the twilight of rebellion.

The New Year That Never Came (dir. Bogdan Mureșanu)
Anul nou care n-a fost

Rounding out the competition, The New Year That Never Came marks the feature debut of acclaimed short filmmaker Bogdan Mureșanu. This tragicomic ensemble film unfolds over a single day in December 1989, on the brink of revolution. After premiering at the Venice Film Festival (Orizzonti Award and FIPRESCI Prize winner), the film swept the Gopo Awards and returns home to Romanian audiences at Transilvania IFF 24.

Out of competition, Transilvania IFF 24 will also feature the latest films by Radu Jude: Kontinental ‘25 (winner of the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay at the 2025 Berlinale) and the experimental Sleep #2, a found-footage film made entirely from webcam recordings and a tribute to Andy Warhol.

The world premiere of The Spruce Forest by Tudor Giurgiu reconstructs one of the darkest pages in Romania’s history: the Fântâna Albă massacre of April 1, 1941.

Also premiering: Comatogen (dir. Igor Cobileanski), a puzzle-like moral fable told from multiple perspectives; the irresistible documentary Tooth and Nail (dirs. Mihai Dragolea, Radu Mocanu), a sharp, satirical documentary at the intersection of activism and satire; Caliu. Nothing Else. What Else Could I Do? (dir. Simona Constantin), a portrait of Caliu, the Clejani fiddler known as the “king of the violin”; the German-Romanian co-production Little Syria (dirs. Mădălina Roșca, Reem Karssli), a touching testimony of a Syrian family in exile in Berlin; and TWST – Things We Said Today, the latest film by Andrei Ujică, honored with Transilvania IFF’s Excellence Award.

The Romanian Days short film selection showcases the full diversity of Romanian cinema, featuring works by emerging filmmakers recently selected for Cannes (Alișveriș by Vasile Todinca and Milk and Cookies by Andrei Tache-Codreanu), alongside new short films by established directors such as Florin Șerban, Claudiu Mitcu, Octav Chelaru, Bogdan Mureșanu (whose film The Magician was selected at Annecy), and Igor Cobileanski (The Madman – also premiering at Transilvania IFF 24).

Tickets and passes for Transilvania IFF 24 are available online at tiff.eventbook.ro.

The Romanian Days section at Transilvania IFF 24 is presented with the support of Banca Transilvania, Groupama, and Jidvei.


Full List of Romanian Days Films

Competition – Feature Films

The New Year That Never Came (dir. Bogdan Mureșanu)

Traffic (dir. Teodora Ana Mihai)

Bright Future (dir. Andra MacMasters)

Merman (dir. Ana Lungu)

Love Hurts (dir. Alexandru Mavrodineanu)

Father (dirs. Lina Vdovîi, Radu Ciorniciuc)

Beyond the River (dir. Endre David)

A Rebel Edge (dir. Bogdan Pușlenghea)

Competition – Short Films

Milk and Cookies (dir. Andrei Tache-Codreanu)

Anchor (dir. Vilmos Peter)

Love Is in the Air (dir. Claudiu Mitcu)

Marinică, My Boy (dir. Mihnea Toma)

So Refreshing (dir. Irina Alexiu)

Fox Feather (dir. Vlad Popa)

On the Impossibility of an Homage (dir. Xandra Popescu)

Alișveriș (dir. Vasile Todinca)

Celebration Day (dir. Octavian Șaramet)

Grandpa Is Sleeping (dir. Matei Branea)

@TikTok_Cowboy (dir. Ștefan Anastaseu)

Octopus (dir. George Dogaru)

The Great Union (dir. Theodor Graur)

All That Remains (dir. Andrei Redinciuc)

Jackpot (dirs. Vlad Popa, Vasile Todinca)

Aid (dir. Valentin Rareș Fogoroș)

Fracti (dir. Lavinia Petrache)

Albocalmin (dir. Florin Șerban)

Dance, Queen (dir. Maria Mitulescu)

The Crying Girl (dir. Octav Chelaru)

Out of Competition – Feature Films

TWST – Things We Said Today (dir. Andrei Ujică)

Kontinental ‘25 (dir. Radu Jude)

Tooth and Nail (dirs. Mihai Dragolea, Radu Mocanu)

Little Syria (dirs. Reem Karssli, Mădălina Roșca)

Sleep #2 (dir. Radu Jude)

The Spruce Forest (dir. Tudor Giurgiu)

Comatogen (dir. Igor Cobileanski)

Caliu. Nothing Else. What More Could I Do? (dir. Simona Constantin)

Out of Competition – Short Films

Strigoi (dir. Márton Nagy)

The Magician (dir. Bogdan Mureșanu)

Vali (dir. Claudiu Mitcu)

The Madman (dir. Igor Cobileanski)


The Transilvania International Film Festival is organized by the Romanian Film Promotion Association and the Transilvania Film Festival Association.

With the support of:
The Ministry of Culture, The National Film Center (CNC), Cluj-Napoca City Hall and Local Council, Romanian Cultural Institute, Dacin Sara, UCIN, Department for Interethnic Relations (DRI), Florești City Hall, Creative Europe – MEDIA

Under the auspices of:
UNESCO City of Film

Presented by:
Banca Transilvania

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Mastercard, Vodafone, LIDL Romania, Ursus, Regina Maria, Audi & Autoworld, IQOS, MOL Romania, Tenaris Silcotub, JTI, Pepsi, DeLonghi, Nova Power & Gas, HelpNet, Voxa, Betfair Romania Development, McDonald’s, Foundever, Transgaz, Farmec, Energobit, Jidvei, Aqua Carpatica, Domeniile Sâmburești, Radisson Blu, Caii de la Letea, Rivus, E.ON, Compania de Apă Someș, Conceptual Lab by Theo Nissim, Teilor, Cotnari Wine House, CSI, ECCO, Chio, MSG

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