Romanian director Mircea Mureșan's adaptation of great Romanian author Liviu Rebreanu's of the same name. A film that details a vital event in Romanian history - the Peasant Revolt of 1907. A film that won Best First Work at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. A magnum opus.
Eastern European cinema is a diverse subject that has been scarcely regarded, especially compared to other world cinemas. From screen analysis to personal accounts, this blog is a meditation on Eastern European cultural values with emphasis on totalitarian iconography and other clandestine ciphers that have become motifs across the films of Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland, Russia, Czech Republic and East Germany.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Visual Diary: Revolt/ Răscoala (1965) Mircea Mureșan
By Olivia Maria Hărşan
Romanian director Mircea Mureșan's adaptation of great Romanian author Liviu Rebreanu's of the same name. A film that details a vital event in Romanian history - the Peasant Revolt of 1907. A film that won Best First Work at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. A magnum opus.
Romanian director Mircea Mureșan's adaptation of great Romanian author Liviu Rebreanu's of the same name. A film that details a vital event in Romanian history - the Peasant Revolt of 1907. A film that won Best First Work at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. A magnum opus.
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