Romania Submits "The Rest is Silence"
Regular readers of From the Front Row know what a sucker I am for Romanian film (Cristian Mungiu's 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days is still my #1 film of the year), so when I heard the news that Romania had chosen the ambitious, film within a film epic, The Rest is Silence, to represent it at this year's Academy Awards, I was immediately excited. Not only because it's a Romanian film, but an epic Romanian film.
Now this seems to go against all the reasons I love the Romanian New Wave - the minimalism, the sparse music and stark editing, but I'm hugely curious to see what director Nae Carnfil will do with the material, which chronicles the making of The War of Independence, Romania's first epic film, in 1912.
The Rest is Silence is the most expensive film in Romanian history.
Source: Variety
Now this seems to go against all the reasons I love the Romanian New Wave - the minimalism, the sparse music and stark editing, but I'm hugely curious to see what director Nae Carnfil will do with the material, which chronicles the making of The War of Independence, Romania's first epic film, in 1912.
The Rest is Silence is the most expensive film in Romanian history.
Source: Variety
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