INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY & HUMAN RIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL
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Tickets now on sale for the 18th edition of One World Romania
26 March 2025
 
 

The schedule and tickets for the 18th edition of the One World Romania International Documentary & Human Rights Film Festival are now available through the festival website and on Eventbook.ro. More than 50 documentary films that aim to bridge divides through cinema will be screened between April 4-13 at the Peasant Museum Cinema, Elvire Popesco Cinema and Union Cinema in Bucharest.

 
The OWR18 Opening Film
 

 

Paradise (dir. Ana Rieper), about the legacy of the colonial condition present in modern day Brazil, will open the festival on Friday, April 4, from 19:00 at the Peasant Museum Cinema. Built from archival material and using a musical narrative, the documentary proposes a restless journey through relationships forged by the ownership of land and people.

 
The OWR18 Closing Film
 

 

Italian poet Gabriele D’Annunzio comes back to life in the provocative Fiume o morte! (dir. Igor Bezinović), which won the top prize at the 2025 International Film Festival Rotterdam and will be screened at the Closing Gala of One World Romania on Saturday, April 12, from 19:00 at the Peasant Museum Cinema. The film finds the residents of the Croatian city retelling the bizarre story about the 16-month occupation of their city at the turn of the last century. 

 
The Romanian documentary features at OWR18
 

 

Bright Future tackles the hottest summer of the Cold War, that of July 1989, when thousands of young people from all over the world gathered in the North Korean capital for a huge student festival advocating for peace, friendship, and anti-imperialism. On April 6, the documentary will have a special preview screening as part of the Romanian Cultural Institute’s project Let’s Talk About... Film, from 15:00 at the Peasant Museum Cinema. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with director Andra MacMasters and historian Mihai Burcea.

 

 

A true story of love and acceptance, Forbidden documents the complicated story of a gay woman from Romania and her struggle for legal recognition of same-sex marriages. Next to her lover, she sues the state in a historic case at the European Court of Human Rights, but the emotional battle and its consequences put the couple to the test. The film will be screened on Monday, April 7, from 20:30 at Cinema Elvire Popesco, and will be followed by a Q&A session with director Anelise Sălan.

 

 

What begins as a simple recording of some locals’ struggle to expose Romania’s timber mafia gradually turns into a direct confrontation with absurd and violent consequences in the international premiere of Tooth and Nail. Capturing the price paid by those who try to defend nature in a hostile system, the film will be screened on Thursday, April 10, from 19:00 at the Peasant Museum Cinema, and will be followed by an extended debate with co-directors Mihai-Gavril Dragolea and Radu Constantin Mocanu and Alex Nedea from Recorder.

 

 

Also screened for the first time at OWR18, in the Youth Days program, CALIU: Nothing else, what else can I do? (dir. Simona Constantin) centers on the “king of the violin” Gheorghe Anghel, known as Caliu, who, though unable to accept that his best days are behind him, starts to reinvent himself. The April 10 screening, set to take place from 15:30 at the Peasant Museum Cinema, will be followed by a live performance by the members of the “Crescut pe muzică” ensemble.

 

 

Selected at the Toronto International Film Festival, TATA is a powerful and moving story about a daughter’s struggle to break the cycle of violence in her family and heal the wounds of the past, both for herself and future generations, and for the one who hurt her. You can discover it on Sunday, April 6, from 20:00 at Cinema Union, where you'll also have the chance to meet directors Lina Vdovîi and Radu Ciorniciuc.

 

 

An Almost Perfect Family, the second documentary feature by cinematographer Tudor Platon, is even more personal than his debut House of Dolls: as his parents are separating after 30 years of marriage, he falls in love and starts his own family. The director will answer any questions you may have at the screening taking place on Sunday, April 6, from 17:30 at Cinema Union.

 

 

The marathon with Romanian documentaries from Sunday, April 6, at Cinema Union, actually starts at 15:00: Leo Records: Strictly for Our Friends, an energetic film about the record label that has become a symbol of musical resistance against authoritarian regimes and its founder Leo Feigin, a sympathetic octogenarian and jazz aficionado, will be screened in the presence of director Ioana Grigore.

 

ORGANISER
One World Romania Association

INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS
The Administration of the National Cultural Fund (AFCN), UNHCR – The UN Refugee Agency, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e. V. – Rule of Law Programme Southeast Europe, Romanian Cultural Institute, Embassy of France in Romania, French Institute in Bucharest, Czech Centre Bucharest, Goethe-Institut Bucharest, Romanian Filmmakers’ Union, DACIN-SARA, National Council for Combating Discrimination, Polish Institute Bucharest, Embassy of Switzerland in Romania, Swiss Sponsors’ Fund, Embassy of the Lebanese Republic in Romania, Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Bucharest, Embassy of Ireland in Romania, Wallonie Bruxelles International, Italian Cultural Institute Bucharest, Embassy of the Kingdom of Norway in Romania, Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark in Romania, Swedish Embassy in Romania, Liszt Institute – Hungarian Cultural Center Bucharest, British Council Bucharest, CEREFREA Villa Noël, The National Center for Dance Bucharest, EUNIC Romania, Balkan Documentary Center, KineDok, microFILM, Mediawise Society, MaiMultVerde Association

CORPORATE PARTNERS
Kaufland Romania, Valvis Group, Groupama, BMW Romania, BlackCab, La Fântâna, Kafune

PARTNER VENUES
The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant – Peasant Museum Cinema, French Institute in Bucharest – Elvire Popesco Cinema, National Film Archive – Union Cinema, Czech Centre Bucharest, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e. V. – Rule of Law Programme Southeast Europe, Random House, Echoes Haus, Lokal

YOUTH DAYS PARTNERS: Supported by Kaufland Romania
The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant, Peasant Museum Cinema, UNHCR – The UN Refugee Agency, Polish Institute Bucharest, EFOR - Expert Forum, Funky Citizens, Arhiva de Imagine MȚR, Limite de Cadru, Teach for Romania, Greenpeace CEE Romania, ApTI (Association for Technology and Internet), Code for Romania, Accept Association, MaiMultVerde Association, Copii Pentru Viitor Association, “I.L. Caragiale” National University of Theatre and Film

TICKETS THROUGH
Eventbook.ro

MONITORING PARTNER
mediaTRUST Romania

MEDIA PARTNERS
RFI România, Radio România Cultural, Scena9, IQads, Revista Matca, Revista ARTA, Revista FILM, Zile și Nopți, Școala9, Mindcraft Stories, Cărturești, Films in Frame, Film Menu, LiterNet, Cinepub, Modern Times Review, Like5.ro, Cinefilia, The Institute, Happ.ro

THE FESTIVAL WAS ESTABLISHED IN 2008 BY
Czech Centre Bucharest

The project does not necessarily represent the position of the Administration of the National Cultural Fund. AFCN is not responsible for the content of the project or how the project's results may be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the funding recipient.

Established in 2009, the One World Romania Association organizes the only documentary film and human rights festival in the country, One World Romania, which takes place annually in Bucharest. The association works with documentary film as a vehicle for social and political dialogue, as a window to the world and an environment that prompts reflection. Through its activities, the association supports the development of the demand for documentaries in Romania, leading in recent years to an increased interest in this genre, both among the general public and within educational programs.