Festivals in Romania

Festivals in Romania

This is a list of festivals in Romania.

Music

* George Enescu Festival - Classical Music. [http://www.festivalenescu.ro/ Official page] ]
* Transilvania International Guitar Festival - Classical Guitar Music. [http://www.transilvaniaguitar.ro/ Official page] ]
* Jazzy Spring Festival Bucharest - jazz

Theater

* Avram Goldfaden Festival - Theater

Cinema

* Transilvania International Film Festival, Cluj-Napoca ( [http://www.tiff.ro official site] )
* Anonimul - International Independent Film Festival, Sfântu Gheorghe, Tulcea ( [http://www.festival-anonimul.ro/festival_homes_en official site] )
* DaKINO - Bucharest International Film Festival ( [http://www.dakino-filmfestival.ro/lang/en/index.html official site] )
* IPIFF - The Independent Producers International Film Festival, Constanţa ( [http://www.ipiff.ro/en official site] )
* Astra Film Festival - International Documentary and Visual Anthropology Film Festival, Sibiu ( [http://www.astrafilm.ro/ official site] )
* Anim'est - International Animation Film Festival, Bucharest ( [http://animest.wordpress.com/ official site] )
* Gay Film Nights, Cluj-Napoca
* Where is the love? - International Short Film Festival, Bucharest ( [http://www.whereisthelove.ro/ official site] )
* ALTER-NATIVE - International Short Film Festival, Târgu-Mureş ( [http://www.madisz.ro/?language=en official site] )
* NexT Film Festival - International Short Film Festival, Bucharest ( [http://www.nextproject.ro/festival.html official site] - in Romanian)

Others

* Sighişoara Medieval Festival - Cultural (Medieval revival). [http://www.sighisoaramedieval.ro/index_en.html Official page]


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