[2] Her decade-long creative multi-platform study on intimacy, current body politics, and the aesthetics of extended moving image creation encompasses performance, cinema, and virtual reality, and is supported by long-term partnerships and cross-disciplinary research.
[2] Using her love for art in her films to express subjects that can illustrate diverse opinions in society.
[2] It continues a conversation about who represents the nation and who is excluded, about collective shame and responsibility, in the shadow of Romanian society's troubled history with intimacy, sexuality, and bodily diversity, and, by extension, with solidarity among the individuals who make up a perpetually fractured nation.
She has been working to convey a strong message throughout society about these topics that are often ignored and misrepresented Most recognized for her “touch me not” film released in 2018.
[9] Adina Pintilie's honest study of intimacy and sexuality, billed as the most contentious Berlinale Golden Bear in history, persuades the audience to join in its exploratory storyline.
[8] This occurred in the beginning of Adina's cinematic career, which has motivated her to create countless other pieces that have become known.
[10] She also received the Dove Award in Dok Leipzig and was recognized at various film festivals for her efforts.