Sergiu Nicolaescu was born on the 13th of April 1930, in Targu-Jiu, Romania. In his childhood, he spent a lot of time at the cinema. He was inspired by the films he saw 2 or 3 times, and he played “war” or “mystery” games with 30 fellow kids in the suburbs of his native town. After finishing high school, Nicolaescu was accepted by three colleges. He finally attended the Romanian Marine Corps. His father was an engineer, he worked for King Michael. Therefore, after the King’s abdication in 1947, his father was arrested. Nicolaescu entered the realm of cinematography by chance. A friend offered him a job in the Bucharest Studios of that time. He didn’t expect a career in directing, but his short poetic movie called Memoria trandafirului earned some attention at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. In 1967,Dacii (1967) became the first Romanian hit-movie in Western Europe. Subsequently, Nicolaescu was internationally appreciated as a worthwhile historical films director. He had the privilege… read more
eisenstein and riefenstahl had the excuse that they have done a marvellous work. nicolaescu is hardly in the same category. it`s a pity that the resurrected interest in romanian film had as a consequence the reintroduction into the cinematic circuit of nicolaescu`s movies, whose visual discourse has all the ingredients of state propaganda and the ensuing historical past distorsion. the minimalist films of the new generation of romanian filmmakers derives from their explicit wish to distance themselves from this type of film. if you are trying to understand the contemporary phenomenon of romanian film, nicolaescu is the wrong place to search.