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Two Romanian Docs in Book on 100 Most Compelling Documentary Films- Friday, January 13, 2023

Two Romanian Docs in Book on 100 Most Compelling Documentary Films

New book recommendation: “Well Documented” by Ian Haydn Smith

Corneliu Porumboiu’s Infinite Football and Alexander Nanau’s Collective are included among the 100 most compelling international documentaries, each with the power to radically change our perceptions and challenge the way we see the world.

Author Ian Haydn Smith, a good friend of the Romanian Film Festival in London and host of our Q&As for more than ten years, has recently published a new book. This is Well Documented: The Essential Documentaries that Prove the Truth is More Fascinating than Fiction.

Every so often a documentary comes along with the power to change the way you think, to share alternative perspectives, to make you furious about injustice or warm your heart. Contained in Well Documented are documentaries that fulfil these criteria and astound viewers around the world; real-life stories to stop you in your tracks, bring tears to your eyes and put your heart in your mouth. This book delves deep into how these films were made, what makes them great, and also what other films you might like if you loved these ones. A foreword from BAFTA and Grammy-winning director Asif Kapadia helps situate this book as one of the invaluable works on cinema today.

Among the 100 gems of the genre, Ian Haydn Smith included Infinite Football and Collective. In Infinite Football (2018), Corneliu Porumboiu talks about his love of football with his friend, Laurentiu Ginghina, who wants to change and streamline “the beautiful game”, and to free it from all restraints. At the opposite end of the spectrum, Collective (2019) follows a crack team of investigators at the Romanian newspaper Gazeta Sporturilor as they try to uncover a vast healthcare scandal that came on the footsteps of the tragedy of the Collective nightclub fire, where innocent people died or had their lives radically changed because of greed and corruption.

Well Documented: The Essential Documentaries that Prove the Truth is More Fascinating than Fiction, by Ian Haydn Smith
White Lion Publishing (4 Oct. 2022), ‎ English, Hardcover, 224 pages
ISBN-10: 0711267995, ISBN-13: 978-0711267992
Order from Amazon. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Well-Documented-Essential-Documentaries-Fascinating/dp/0711267995

 

INFINITE FOOTBALL (d: Corneliu Porumboiu)- Wednesday, October 9, 2019

INFINITE FOOTBALL

After a sports injury that left him unable to play professional football, Laurențiu Ginghină sees himself as a football revolutionary, yearning to upgrade and refine the game, but his theories and trials soon reveal the way that we’re all players in our own beautiful games. It’s Monty Python’s Fear of the Penalty… A heartbreaking and sometimes hilarious portrait of Porumboiu’s childhood friend.

INFINITE FOOTBALL (d: Corneliu Porumboiu)
Friday 25 October 2019; 6.45pm, Curzon Soho
UK Premiere. Followed by Q&A with director Corneliu Porumboiu

(2018 | Romania | Documentary | 70 min | in Romanian, with English subtitles)

Distributor: ANTI-WORLDS RELEASING 

http://www.anti-worldsreleasing.co.uk/


The 15th Romanian Film Festival in London: FRAGMENTS OF TRUTH

24 – 28 October 2019 

Curzon Soho Cinema (99 Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 5DY)

www.rofilmfest.com
Tkts: www.curzoncinemas.com/rff

THE TREASURE - Saturday, November 28, 2015

Romanian Film Festival 2015

UNFINISHED HISTORIES: The 12th Romanian Film Festival in London

Sunday 6 December 2015
6.30 pm, Curzon Soho (99 Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 5DY)

THE TREASURE 

followed by Q&A session with lead actor Toma Cuzin; hosted by screen writer Mike Phillips

(director Corneliu Porumboiu, Romania/France 2015, 89 mins, feature film, Romanian with English subtitles; Romanian title: Comoara)
Bookings: www.curzoncinemas.com
The Romanian Film Festival in London is organised by Profusion International Creative Consultancy, in partnership with The National Centre of Cinematography in Romania and Curzon Cinemas.
Supported by The Department for Romanians Abroad (DPRRP), The Romanian Filmmakers Union (UCIN), Levenes Solicitors, EBRD (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development), ROMANi-ONLiNE.co.uk, Albinuta.co.uk, Blue Air, TibTrans and Traduceri Autorizate.