Forest of the Hanged (1965)
In 1916 as an officer in the Habsburg Army ethnic Romanian Apostol Bologa is torn between remaining loyal to the Habsburgs or deserting to the Romanian Army across enemy lines.
Director: Liviu Ciulei
Genre: Drama, History, War, Romance
Runtime: 165 min
Release Date: March 16, 1965
Cast
- Victor Rebengiuc - Apostol Bologa
- Anna Széles - Ilona
- Ștefan Ciubotărașu - Petre
- Gina Patrichi - Roza
- Liviu Ciulei - Klapka
- Costache Antoniu - Priest
- Marga Barbu
- Emil Botta - Cervenko
- Ion Caramitru - Petre Petre
- Gheorghe Cozorici - Romanian lieutenant
Screenplay
- Titus Popovici
- Liviu Rebreanu (Novel)
Music: Theodor Grigoriu
Cinematography: Ovidiu Gologan
Editing: Yolanda Mîntulescu, Dan Naum
Production: Filmstudio București, România Film
Country: Romania
Language: Română
Original Language: ro
Themes
World War I and Trench Warfare, World War I: The Trench Ordeal, The Horror of War and Humanity
Keywords
based on novel or book, world war i, moral conflict, conscience, 1910s
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Forest of the Hanged about?
- In 1916 as an officer in the Habsburg Army ethnic Romanian Apostol Bologa is torn between remaining loyal to the Habsburgs or deserting to the Romanian Army across enemy lines.
- Who directed Forest of the Hanged?
- Forest of the Hanged was directed by Liviu Ciulei.
- Who stars in Forest of the Hanged?
- Forest of the Hanged stars Victor Rebengiuc, Anna Széles, Ștefan Ciubotărașu, Gina Patrichi, Liviu Ciulei, Costache Antoniu.
- How long is Forest of the Hanged?
- Forest of the Hanged has a runtime of 2h 45m (165 minutes).
- What genre is Forest of the Hanged?
- Forest of the Hanged is a Drama, History, War, Romance film.
- Where was Forest of the Hanged produced?
- Forest of the Hanged was produced in Romania.
- What are the themes of Forest of the Hanged?
- The themes of Forest of the Hanged include: World War I and Trench Warfare, World War I: The Trench Ordeal, The Horror of War and Humanity.