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Forest of the Hanged (Romanian: Pădurea spânzuraților) is a 1965 Romanian drama film directed by Liviu Ciulei, and based on the eponymous novel by Liviu Rebreanu. Ciulei won the award for Best Director at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. [1] Forest of the Hanged became the first Romanian film to achieve wide international recognition. [2]
Forest of the Hanged (Romanian: Pădurea spânzuraților) is a novel by Romanian writer Liviu Rebreanu. Published in 1922, it is partly inspired by the experience of his brother Emil Rebreanu, an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army hanged for espionage and desertion in 1917, during World War I. [1] The novel was made into a film in 1965. [2]
Pages in category "Films based on works by Liviu Rebreanu" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Forest of the Hanged; R. Răscoala
The German director Martin Berger, who in 1929 had directed the silent film (among the last Romanian silent films) Venea o moară pe Siret (A Mill Was Coming down the Siret) through an official subsidy, came back and in 1930 directed a film based on the novel by Liviu Rebreanu with the same name, Ciuleandra. This was the first Romanian talking ...
Forest of the Hanged: Liviu Ciulei: Victor Rebengiuc, Anna Széles Drama: Won the Best Director Award at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival: 1965: Răscoala: Mircea Mureșan: Matei Alexandru , Ion Besoiu: Won the Best First Work at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival: The White Moor: Ion Popescu-Gopo: Florin Piersic, Emil Botta, Fory Etterle, Chris Avram
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In 1965, Victor Rebengiuc portrayed Apostol Bologa, the central character in Ciulei's film The Forest of the Hanged (adapted from Liviu Rebreanu's novel of the same name). The film earned Ciulei the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival, [2] [5] [8] and was received with a standing ovation at the Acapulco Film Festival in Mexico. [5]
Răscoala is a 1965 Romanian drama film directed by Mircea Mureșan based on a novel by Liviu Rebreanu about the Romanian peasant uprising of 1907. Mureșan won the prize for Best First Work at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. [1] It was the first Romanian film to be submitted to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.