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Three of Radio Romania s National Radio Drama Desk productions
have received nominations for Romanian Theaters Union
Awards, the Best Radio Drama Category. They are A century of Romanian theater
in Chisinau -The revenge of forbidden memory, script by Mariana Onceanu, Radio
Noir. Thrillers (Season1) adapted for the radio by Mihnea Chelaru and The
Case of Tudor Vladimirescu,
written for the radio by Gavriil Pinte.
Gavriil Pinte graduated from the Acting Faculty in
Targu Mures and the Directing Faculty of Bucharest s School of Film And Drama.
He staged shows in theatres across Romania, in Bucharest,
Satu Mare, Ploieşti, Baia Mare, Tulcea, Miercurea-Ciuc, Giurgiu, Sibiu,
Constanţa, Oradea, Timișoara. Since 1999 Gavriil Pinte has been the artistic
director of Radio Romania s Radio Drama Desk and in that capacity he directed
several radio drama shows. Gavriil Pinte is the recipient of many awards, among
which the Theater Union Radio Drama Award, in 2002, 2003 and 2011. G
Radio Romania s Radio Theatre received three nominations for the Theatre Union awards for best radio theatre production. The
productions in question are: A century of Romanian theatre in Chişinău - The revenge of forbidden memory,
written by Mariana Onceanu, Radio Noir. Crime stories (Season 1), staged
by Mihnea Chelaru and The Tudor Vladimirescu Case written by Gavriil
Pinte. Today, however, we will be introducing you to director Mihnea Chelaru,
who is well-known for his innovative work in the field of sound art, having won
many prizes at important radio drama international festivals, such as New York
Festivals World s Best Radio Programs and the 60 Second Radio competition in
Montreal. We spoke with Mihnea Chelaru about his passion for radio drama, his
recent nomination for the Theatre Union awards and about how he ended up
staging the radio five stories from the Bucharest Noir collection
published by Tritonic and written by Bogdan Hrib, Tony Mott, Dan Radoiu,
On December 1,
2021, the Central Bank of Romania issued a new bank bill worth 20 Lei, that is
approximately 4 Euro, featuring Ecaterina Teodoroiu, a heroine of the First
World War. Also in December last year, the government adopted a law whereby
2022 is devoted to Smaranda Brăescu, the first female parachute jumper. The two
figures pay homage to the heritage and efforts of Romanian women throughout
history and a tribute to those who gave their lives alongside men. Ecaterina
Teodoroiu and Smaranda Brăescu were two women who experienced great hardships,
yet had the strength to continue pursuing their passion and vocation.
Ecaterina
Teodoroiu was the heroine-symbol of the First World War. The woman-soldier who
didn t want to stay behind the frontline, but always sought to be in the heat
of battle, Ecaterina Teodoroiu was born in 1894 in Gorj County into a peasant
family. She was a hardworking pupil, and before getting admitted in a
high-school in Bucharest, where she wan
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