Exhibitions
10 years in TIFF posters – at Bastionul Croitorilor
The official posters of these 10 TIFF editions will be exhibited between June 4-12 at Bastionul Croitorilor (Baba Novac 35). Thus, the festival public will be able to admire, all in one place, the visuals which had a major contribution to the name and sympathy gained by TIFF amongst both the general public and Romanian and foreign filmmakers. These include: the Transylvanian E.T., Marylin Monroe of Cluj-Napoca, the famous Walk of Fame polenta, th...
Self-portrait
June 5 – July 3, National Art Museum
Works from the patrimony of the National Art Museum in Cluj-Napoca
62 works whose subject is self-portraiture, made by important local plastic artists, such as Nicolae Grigorescu, Ştefan Luchian, Theodor Pallady, Nicolae Dărăscu and Sabin Popp, illustrate the evolution of this genre in the Romanian art of 18th - 20th centuries. A rare opportunity to admire some of the most well known paintings and d...
Imaging and Imagining – The Film World of Pat York
June 8 – July 3, 2011, National Art Museum
Exhibition from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science heritage
Pat York brings in front of the camera iconic names from the world of cinema, such as Sean Connery, Federico Fellini, Jane Fonda, Henry Fonda, Whoopi Goldberg, Anthony Hopkins, John Huston, Anjelica Huston, Gene Kelly, George Lucas, Liza Minnelli, Jack Nicholson, Laurence Olivier, Tom Stoppard, Barbra Streisand, John Travolta...
Romanian Film Posters by Klára Tamás
June 6 - 9, Hotel Continental
One of the most active authors of film posters in Romania before 1989, graphic designer Klára Tamás, returns to Cluj-Napoca to present to the Romanian public an impressive collection of posters made for local productions which were distributed in Romania and abroad throughout the Golden Age. Christopher Landry's renowned album, The Silver Screen in the Golden Age. Romanian Film Posters between 1965 and...
Dressing the Story by Doina Levintza
June 3 - 10, Hotel Continental
One of the most renowned fashion designers in Romania brings a completely unique exhibition at TIFF: the Cluj-based public will be able to admire the Gopo 2009 awarded costumes from The Rest is Silence (d. Nae Caranfil), but also from other films beloved by Romanian viewers: Why are the Bells Tolling, Mitica? (d. Lucian Pintilie), The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians (d. Dan Pița), Beyond the Sands (d. Rad...