For Motherland
In 1877 during the Russo-Turkish war the Kingdom of Romania joins the war on Russia's side and declares its independence from the Ottoman Empire.
Sergiu Nicolaescu
Sergiu Nicolaescu
Casts & Crew
Mircea Albulescu
Ilarion Ciobanu
Constantin Codrescu
George Constantin
Cornel Coman
Iurie Darie
Ion Dichiseanu
Mircea Anghelescu
Vladimir Găitan
Corneliu Gîrbea
Emil Hossu
Radu Itcuș
Ion Marinescu
Horațiu Mălăele
George Mihăiță
Ovidiu Moldovan
George Motoi
Sergiu Nicolaescu
Dem Niculescu
Emanoil Petruţ
Amza Pellea
Valentin Plătăreanu
Ileana Popovici
Colea Răutu
Silviu Stănculescu
Cristian Șofron
Costel Băloiu
Constantin Diplan
Ernest Maftei
Draga Olteanu Matei
Nucu Păunescu
Adina Popescu
Alexandru Repan
Also Directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu
At an old age, prince Andrei Morudzi retreats to his castle in Romania, during the two world wars, after having lead an eventful youth. There he is seen upon as a rare bird by the local folk, due to his strange attitude towards life and his exquisit manners, which don't fit in the way of life of the villagers. But, in the end, despite trying to distance himself from the local people, he can't but influence their humble existences.
Andrei is now a truck driver, but in one of his travels to Germany, he must become once again a boxer just for one night at the middleweight category.
A story of an apolitical police commissar who is using odd methods against the gangsters.
A young boy is adopted by a priest and his wife during the Nazi occupation of Romania during the Second World War. He befriends the village idiot, who's despised by everyone else. When a German is killed in the last days of the war, the village is threatened with total destruction unless the murderer is handed over. The villagers decide to hand over the idiot.
It's the story of a few men that wonder across Europe trying to come home and rebuild what Mihai Viteazul called "Romanian dream".
The film tells about the period when Romania joined the Allies against the Axis in WW2.
n the history of Romanian cinema, Sergiu Nicolaescu's name stands for "prolific, highly commercial and professional". At the age of 80, the director launched his latest production, which is also his second comedy in a long row of action and historic films. "Poker" is a cinema adaptation of Adrian Lustig's theatre play with the same name, and focuses on four male friends, representatives for the social canvas: a doctor without a moral conscience, an unscrupulous politician, a chief of the local mafia, and a businessman who made a fortune in America. Made by MediaPro Pictures, 'Poker' looks at immorality and intrigues in politics, hinting at the fact that contemporary Romania is a day to day jungle where strings are pulled by those in power, so everything turns into a poker round, where those who have the right aces in their sleeve can win.
A continuation of a story started in the drama "With Clean Hands" (1972).