Răscoala is a 1965 Romanian drama film directed by Mircea Mureșan. Mureşan won the prize for Best First Work at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. It was the first Romanian film to be submitted to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. However, it failed to be nominated. Since then, no Romanian film has won the prize, or been nominated for it.
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, 1h43 Directed bySergiu Nicolaescu OriginRoumanie GenresDrama, War ThemesPolitical films ActorsAmza Pellea, Ion Besoiu, Ioana Bulcă, Iurie Darie, Gheorghe Dinică, Sergiu Nicolaescu Rating79% The story follows a young boy, Elev, who is adopted by his uncle, Ioan, and his wife after Elev's father, a partisan during WWII, is killed by soldiers. Ioan is the local village priest and though gentle and intelligent, is frustrated by his ward's apparent inability to love him. Elev, who equally ignores girls his own age, would far rather spend time with Todor, nicknamed Ipu, the so-called village idiot. Together they fish and reenact the French Revolution in the ruins of a neighboring village that was decimated for a minor infraction against the German occupying force.