The ninth edition of the festival Cinemascop brings a program of European films, creative workshops, community meals, and a silent disco party to the Cinemascop Garden in Eforie Sud, on the Romanian coast of the Black Sea. The festival opens on August 14 with the Hungarian film Orphan, directed by László Nemes, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind Son of Saul. The film is presented by the Liszt Institute – Hungarian Cultural Center Bucharest. On August 19, the Romanian film Catane, Ioana Mischie’s feature-film debut, focuses on a community that has found an ingenious way to avoid paying taxes by declaring people with disabilities in almost every household. The festival ends on August 20 with the Czech-Danish documentary Mr. Nobody Against Putin, winner of the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.