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Film and Screen Media/English Student Screens Short Film
Congratulations to C膬t膬lin Luntra葯u, a Film and Screen Media student who has just screened a short film based in part on material studied in his English modules.

On November 1st, director C膬t膬lin Luntra葯u screened two short films, "A Legacy: Dracula鈥 and short documentary about Dracula and the connection between Ireland and Romania.
"A Legacy: Dracula" was directed by C膬t膬lin Luntra葯u, produced by Laura C芒mpean (independent actress and founder of Fabrica de Teatru Sibiu organisation), and created with the support of Fabrica de Teatru (theatre courses for children and teenagers), in collaboration with SYNC 鈥 a project dedicated to promoting art and especially film among young people in Sibiu and across Romania. The film explores the myth of Vlad 葰epe葯 鈥 the historical leader figure behind Dracula 鈥 drawing a powerful parallel between past and present to reveal the timeless values that continue to shape our identity today.

The film was screened alongside a short documentary that explores themes of immigration in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula and the ongoing connection between Ireland and Romania. The documentary was produced at 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork, with the support of the Romanian Community in Cork, and features two members of the UCC English Department: PhD student Mairead Roche and lecturer Dr Miranda Corcoran.
Director C膬t膬lin Luntra葯u is an emerging independent filmmaker from Sibiu, Romania. His films draw upon folklore and traditional stories with a modern twist, interweaving the old with the new. He is the co-founder of SYNC (Sibiu Young Neo-Art Club), a collective supporting young artists in Sibiu. Currently finishing his studies in Film and Screen Media in 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork.
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