Oglinda
Oglinda - Începutul adevărului | |
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Directed by | Sergiu Nicolaescu |
Written by | Ioan Grigorescu Sergiu Nicolaescu |
Release date | 1993 |
Running time | 160 min. |
Country | Romania |
Language | Romanian |
Oglinda ("The Mirror"), also known as Începutul adevărului ("The Beginning of Truth"), is a controversial 1993 film by
.Cast
- Ion Siminie as Ion Antonescu
- Adrian Vîlcu as Michael I of Romania
- Gheorghe Dinică as Mihai Antonescu
- Ștefan Radof as Iuliu Maniu
- George Constantin as Andrey Vyshinsky
- Sergiu Nicolaescu as Johannes Frießner
- Jürgen Lederer as Adolf Hitler
- Peter Wolf Joachim as Joachim von Ribbentrop
- Șerban Ionescu as Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu
- George Alexandru as Ioan Mocsony-Stârcea
- Mircea Rusu as Mircea Ionnițiu
- Ștefan Iordache as Eugen Cristescu
- Dorel Vișan as Petru Groza
- Mitică Popescu as Dumitru Săracu
- Emil Hossu as Colonel Emilian Ionescu
- Ion Lupu as General Constantin Sănătescu
- Vladimir Găitan as Dinu Brătianu
- Viorel Comănici as Alexandru Voitinovici
- Iurie Darie as Iorgu Ghica
- Traian Costea as SS-Standartenführer Wilhelm Röder
- Gheorghe Brătianu
- Vasile Cosma as Marshal Fyodor Tolbukhin
- Monica Ghiuță as Maria Antonescu
- Olga Bucătaru as Queen Mother Helen
- Manfred von Killinger
- Liviu Crăciun as General Aurel Aldea
- Traian Stănescu as Constantin Titel Petrescu
- Petru Moraru as Teohari Georgescu
- Virgil Andriescu as Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej
- Cătălin Păduraru as Corneliu Coposu
- Paul Ioachim
- Ion Chelaru as Gheorghe Pintilie
- Constantin Drăgănescu as Intelligence Service agent
- Virgil Popovici — General Constantin Z. Vasiliu
Reactions
The film was criticized as being apologetic of Antonescu, whom it portrays as a martyr figure, without mention being made of his complicity in the
The film was also criticized for several other errors. Historian and former public servant Neagu Djuvara, who in 1944 represented Antonescu's government to Stockholm, where he contacted the Soviet Union representative Alexandra Kollontai and unsuccessfully negotiated an armistice, rejected the film's allusive take on these events, which claimed that Romania's special requests had been ignored by their counterparts, and called it "a lie".[5] According to Sergiu Nicolaescu, former King of Romania Michael I, the main decision factor behind Antonescu's deposition, objected to his character being depicted as a heavy smoker.[4] Speaking in 2008, Djuvara criticized Oglinda in its entirety for mystification, while expressing similar reserves in respect to Nicolaescu's 2008 project, a biographical film on Michael's ancestor, Carol I of Romania (Carol I).[6]
Nicolaescu's 1993 production received negative assessments from several film critics. As part of his commentary on Nicolaescu's entire filmography, beginning with films he produced under the
Nicolaescu defended his film, claiming that its critics were "afraid to look in the face of history." He referred to Oglinda as "real history, without any form of restriction", and "the first and only Romanian political film."[4] He also maintained that Corneliu Coposu, a first-hand witness to the events, applauded the film upon its premiere.[4]
References
- ^ Independent Race and Refugee News Network, May 1, 1994
- ^ ISBN 0-8018-4969-1
- ISBN 978-3-406-55835-1
- ^ a b c d (in Romanian) Presentation of Oglinda, on Sergiu Nicolaescu's official site
- ^ (in Romanian) Neagu Djuvara, Reacții occidentale faţă de situația din România în perioada 1947-1960, Sighet Memorial Summer School Conference, 7th edition (2004), at LiterNet; retrieved March 31, 2009
- ^ (in Romanian) Alexandra Olivotto , "Sergiu Nicolaescu: 'Am făcut un film în două săptămâni, vă dați seama?' ", in Cotidianul, August 28, 2008
- ^ (in Romanian) Valerian Sava, "Film. Gura păcătosului S. Nicolaescu și 'despăducherea' cinematografiei", in Observator Cultural, Nr.97-98, January 2002
- ^ (in Romanian) Angelo Mitchievici , "Pistoliada – ultimul fum, ultimul cartuș...", in Observator Cultural, Nr. 420-421, April 2008
External links
- Oglinda at IMDb