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Written by Horatiu Toma
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 10:29 |
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Locul de desfăşurare: Cinematograful Art, Cihlářská 19, Brno Aflat la cea de-a doua ediţie, Festivalul Filmului Românesc aduce în faţa publicului ceh din Brno producţiile cinematografice româneşti de succes din ultimii ani. În cele patru zile de Festival, vor fi proiectate şase lungmetraje (4 luni, 3 săptămâni şi 2 zile, Occident de Cristian Mungiu; Hârtia va fi albastră de Radu Muntean; Elevator de George Dorobanţu, California Dreamin´ de Cristian Nemescu, Marfa şi banii de Cristi Puiu) şi cinci scurtmetraje (Un cartuş de Kent şi un pachet de cafea de Cristi Puiu, Apartamentl de Constantin Popescu, Trafic de Cătălin Mitulescu, Challenge Day de Napoleon Helmis, 17 minute întârziere de Cătălin Mitulescu) şi documentarul Cold Waves – Război pe calea undelor de Alexandru Solomon.
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Written by Ro Cz
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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 00:47 |
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In Romanian mythology, Baba Dochia, or The Old Dokia, is a name originating from the Byzantine calendar which celebrates the Martyr Evdokia on 1 March. The Romanian Dokia personifies mankind's impatience in waiting for the return of spring.
Baba Dochia has a son, called Dragomir or Dragobete, who is married. Dochia ill-treats her daughter-in-law by sending her to pick up berries in the forest at the end of February. God appears to the girl as an old man and helps her in her task. |
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Written by Horatiu Toma
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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 00:20 |
1 March : Martisor ; Beginning of the wold women days and the Old Dochia
9 March : The Martyrs
Martisor :
Martisor is the traditional celebration of the beginning of the spring (and until 1701 of the New Year) in Romania, Moldova, on the 1st of March. The day's name is the diminutive of March (in Romanian Martie), and thus means something like "little" or "dear March". Nowadays, men offer women a talisman object also called Martisor, consisting of a jewel or a small decoration like a flower, an animal or a heart, tied to a red and white string.
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