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Directed by | Sergiu Nicolaescu |
Produced by | MediaPro Pictures |
Written by | Ion Bulei, Stelian Turlea Sergiu Nicolaescu, Emil Slotea[1] |
Starring | Sergiu Nicolaescu Razvan Vasilescu Cristian Motiu |
Release date(s) | May 8, 2009(Romania) |
Running time | 90 minutes[2] |
Country | Romania |
Language | Romanian |
Carol I, also known as Charles I: A Destiny and Charles I: A Destiny for Romania, is a 2009 historical documentary film by Romanian director Sergiu Nicolaescu, starring Sergiu Nicolaescu, Razvan Vasilescu and Cristian Motiu.[3][4][5]
Carol I is one of the few Romanian films to portray Romanian king Carol I. The king is also portrayed in the 1912 film Independenţa României (The Independence of Romania), directed by Aristide Demetriade, and the 2007 film The Rest is Silence. Director and star of Carol I Sergiu Nicolaescu previously played Carol I in his 1977 film, For Our Country.[6]
The film begins in the summer of 1914. At 75 years old, King Carol I, the founder of modern Romania, is living a quiet life at the Peleş Castle. He has by his side Queen Elisabeth, his devoted wife and friend.
The King faces the pains of age with sobriety, although these do not compare to his morale kneadings. Carol I is in a tough position; his family roots dictate that he should enter World War I alongside Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, but public opinion calls for Romania to remain neutral.
The king plays his last card in the Crown Council. He tries to persuade the representatives of the people to enter the war alongside the Central Powers.
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