June 21, 2026
‘We Won’t Get Old Together’ Wins at Transilvania Industry Awards


Cristi Iftimeโ€™s โ€œThe Fearโ€™s Artistโ€ and Marius Olteanuโ€™s โ€œWe Wonโ€™t Get Old Togetherโ€ won big at the industry awards ceremony of the Transilvania Intl. Film Festival, with the two Romanian projects from the Works in Progress program being named dual recipients of the inaugural Transilvania HBO Award.

The prize in the amount of โ‚ฌ30,000 ($34,400) was handed to the two projects, which were among seven works in progress that screened for a panel of industry professionals this week in Cluj. The decision was made by a jury comprised of Georges Goldenstern, creator of Arte France Cinรฉma and former executive manager of Cannesโ€™ Cinefondation; Loreta Gandolfi, a senior curator at the Festival Internacional de Cine de Cartagena de Indias in Colombia; and Siarhei Samusevich, a film programmer and critic working in content planning and programming for HBO and HBO Max at Warner Bros. Discovery.

โ€œWe Wonโ€™t Get Old Together,โ€ Olteanuโ€™s sophomore feature,ย is a pandemic-set drama about a man struggling to rebuild his life from the ground up when everything around him comes crashing down.ย The directorโ€™sย first feature, โ€œMonsters.,โ€ premiered in the Berlin Film Festivalโ€™s Forum strand in 2019, where it won the Tagesspiegel Audience Award.

No details were publicly available for โ€œThe Fearโ€™s Artist,โ€ but it marks Iftimeโ€™s first feature in nearly a decade, since his debutย โ€œMaritaโ€ was awarded at Karlovy Vary in 2017.

In the Transilvania Pitch Stop co-production forum, the grand prize, offered by post-production company Chainsaw Europe, went to โ€œFathers,โ€ directed by Bulgariaโ€™s Martin Iliev and produced by Angel Ivanov (Handplayed). The film follows a young director whoโ€™s dealt a life-threatening diagnosis and must face generational trauma when a journey with his father forces them to confront old wounds.

The TPS Development Award offered by post-production house Avanpost went to โ€œTimes New Roman,โ€ from Ukrainian director Philip Sotnychenko, which is produced by Valeria Sochyvets (Contemporary Ukrainian Cinema) and Sashko Chubko (Viatel). Sotnychenkoโ€™s sophomore feature follows a Ukrainian artist who embarks on a project reenacting political assassinations across Europe, driven by a desire to escape.

The CNC Moldova Award went to โ€œAnother Story About My Son,โ€ directed by Adrian Siliศ™teanu of Romania. Produced by Iriana Adnana (Domestic Film) and Maya Vitkova Kosev (Viktoria World Sales and Distribution), it follows a Roma community leader who helps a film crew recreate the ethnic conflict that claimed his sonโ€™s life, embarking on a painful journey through grief, memory and acceptance.

The Connecting Cottbus CoCoLab: East-West Award went to Mara Crฤƒcฤƒleanu for the project โ€œSun Offspring,โ€ directed by Octavian ลžaramet. The folk horror film tells the story of two young lovers longing for parenthood who are drawn into a secluded Romanian wellness community anchored in the horrifying belief that you can meet your child before it exists.

Rounding out the Transilvania Pitch Stop prizes, the Luno Award went to โ€œDecebalโ€™s Wedding,โ€ directed by Matei Lucaci-Grรผnberg and produced by Gabriela Suciu (Atelier de Film). The movie followsย a traditional Romanian familyโ€™s tech-challenged attempt to attend their sonโ€™s New York wedding, which devolves into a hilarious cultural collision with his progressive American in-laws.

In the Drama Room, which looks to nurture original Romanian dramatic series, the best series project award, which includes a development agreement with PRO TV, went to โ€œStay in School!,โ€ written by Rodica Dominteanu, while a creative residency at Bethlen-Haller Castle was awarded to โ€œThe Story of a Lost Boy,โ€ created by Gabriel Corneanu.

In the newly launched Book to Screen program, which brings together authors and filmmakers interested in how contemporary literature can find its way to the screen, a one-year option agreement with PRO TV was awarded to โ€œGreu de pฤƒtruns รฎn pฤƒdurea de mesteceni,โ€ written by Ruxandra Burcescu, while a Book to Screen Award in the amount of โ‚ฌ1,000 ($1,100) went to โ€œTot ce i-am promis tatฤƒlui meu,โ€ written by Ioana Maria Stฤƒncescu.

Finally, two prestigious Alex. Leo ศ˜erban Scholarships were given to Marius Paparฤƒ, for the project โ€œIbida,โ€ and Ana-Maria Comฤƒnescu, for the project โ€œParadox.โ€

The Transilvania Intl. Film Festival runs June 12 โ€“ 21.

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