
The Independence of Romania
Summary
The Independence of Romania" unfurls a sweeping, meticulously rendered tapestry of the 1877-1878 conflict, not as a mere chronological recounting, but as a visceral exploration of a nation's birth pangs. The cinematic lens probes the intricate geopolitical chessboard, wherein the nascent Romanian state, under the astute if hesitant guidance of Prince Carol I, navigates the treacherous currents of Ottoman suzerainty and Russian ambition. We witness the burgeoning fervor of a people yearning for self-determination, manifest in fervent parliamentary debates and the grim resolve of citizen-soldiers. The narrative descends into the crucible of battle, depicting with stark realism the brutal trench warfare, the strategic gambits, and the immense human cost. From the desperate valor displayed at Grivița to the relentless siege of Plevna, the film captures the visceral terror and stoic endurance of a generation forging its destiny in fire and blood. It is a profound, often elegiac, meditation on national identity, sacrifice, and the precarious architecture of sovereignty, rendered through the lens of a specific, defining historical struggle.
Synopsis
The movie depicts the Romanian War of Independence (1877-1878).
Director
Aristide Demetriade, Constanta Demetriade, Constantin Nottara, Pepi Machauer
Grigore Brezeanu, Aristide Demetriade, Petre Liciu







