The Earth's Most Beloved Son
A philosophy professor endures brutal imprisonment during Romania's Stalinist era. After his release, he struggles to rebuild his life in the 1960s, facing moral dilemmas and societal pressures as cha…
The Earth's Most Beloved Son
A philosophy professor endures brutal imprisonment during Romania's Stalinist era. After his release, he struggles to rebuild his life in the 1960s, facing moral dilemmas and societal pressures as challenging as his time behind bars. The film is an adaptation of a novel by Marin Preda, a controversial novelist who died during the Communist rule soon after the book was published. It tells the story of an intellectual, professor of philosophy whose life is crushed after he is imprisoned on false accusations at the end of the Stalinist era. Basically the first part of the film tells the story of his fight for survival in prison, the second describes his tentative to regain his life after being released. His release is actually only apparent, Romania of the 60s asks from him different types of compromises and crimes, but yet his fight for survival is as tough morally as in prison. —AnonymousB
The Earth's Most Beloved Son
Drama
Film Details
A philosophy professor endures brutal imprisonment during Romania's Stalinist era. After his release, he struggles to rebuild his life in the 1960s, facing moral dilemmas and societal pressures as challenging as his time behind bars. The film is an adaptation of a novel by Marin Preda, a controversial novelist who died during the Communist rule soon after the book was published.
It tells the story of an intellectual, professor of philosophy whose life is crushed after he is imprisoned on false accusations at the end of the Stalinist era. Basically the first part of the film tells the story of his fight for survival in prison, the second describes his tentative to regain his life after being released. His release is actually only apparent, Romania of the 60s asks from him different types of compromises and crimes, but yet his fight for survival is as tough morally as in prison.
—AnonymousB.