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Veni, Vidi, Fugi: I came, I saw, I fled

  • 2016
  • 30m
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Veni, Vidi, Fugi: I came, I saw, I fled (2016)
Failing Latin is one thing, but failing in Love is unthinkable! K has no hope until the Roman Poet Ovid materializes in order to not only teach the art of love and help K pass Latin, but more importantly to escape Communist Romania.
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Failing Latin is one thing, but failing in Love is unthinkable! K has no hope until the Roman Poet Ovid materializes in order to not only teach the art of love and help K pass Latin, but mor... Read allFailing Latin is one thing, but failing in Love is unthinkable! K has no hope until the Roman Poet Ovid materializes in order to not only teach the art of love and help K pass Latin, but more importantly to escape Communist Romania.Failing Latin is one thing, but failing in Love is unthinkable! K has no hope until the Roman Poet Ovid materializes in order to not only teach the art of love and help K pass Latin, but more importantly to escape Communist Romania.

  • Director
    • Robert Eugen Popa
  • Writers
    • Timothy M. Brice
    • Robert Eugen Popa
  • Stars
    • Paul Octavian Diaconescu
    • Constantin Florescu
    • Maia Morgenstern
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Robert Eugen Popa
    • Writers
      • Timothy M. Brice
      • Robert Eugen Popa
    • Stars
      • Paul Octavian Diaconescu
      • Constantin Florescu
      • Maia Morgenstern
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Paul Octavian Diaconescu
    Paul Octavian Diaconescu
    • K
    Constantin Florescu
    Constantin Florescu
    • Ovid
    Maia Morgenstern
    Maia Morgenstern
    • Profesoara de latina
    Geo Dobre
    • Securistul 1
    Latip Cair Abdul
    • Elev
    Mihai Adrian
    • DJ Discotheque
    Adrian Anghel
    • Sadjit Porcu
    Raluca Aprodu
    Raluca Aprodu
    • Femme Fatale
    Dorian Boguta
    Dorian Boguta
    • Corcodel
    Alina Craiu
    • Fata la discoteca
    Razvan Dragu
    • Pitic
    Elias Ferkin
    • Geavit Porcu
    Gabi Gheorghe
    • Vecin (Neighbor)
    Gabriela Marin
    • Bianca
    Mihai Marinescu
    • Rijad Porcu
    Gabiria Morgenstern
    • High School Student
    Maria Negoescu
    • Eleva
    Diana Orezeanu
    • Eleva
    • Director
      • Robert Eugen Popa
    • Writers
      • Timothy M. Brice
      • Robert Eugen Popa
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    10ionutzer-64422

    Witty comedy

    I believe Veni, Vidi, Fugi it's really a very refreshing, new type of comedy (or comedic film as it might not be exactly a classic type of comedy)

    There is a realistic treatment of the situations and the Roman poet Publius Ovidio Naso "appears" only as the protagonist who is pushing the always bickering couple credibly into a hilarious "fantasy comedy" zone.

    The chromatic is very vivid and intense - especially during the discotheque scenes - thus leading to a sharp contrast with the way in which the Communist dictatorship is usually represented and an intensification of the already hilarious situations.

    I was really fascinated with the subject matter and the script's structure and I hope to watch soon other films by the same authors.
    10GabrielFiorentino-BA-Argentina

    A Short film with all the ingredients to be a captivating feature film

    You want to watch it and then watch it again. This is the feeling that one is left with, upon watching "Veni,Vidi,Fugi".

    This short film written by Timothy M. Brice and Robert Eugen Popa (as well as directed by Robert), succeeds in keeping the audience enticed from beginning to end. Mixing several layers of the story with different characters popping in and out within the parameters of a very catchy aesthetic coupled with a very elaborated narrative.

    The film is infused with some sort of idiosyncratic mix of rich story, humor, mordant sarcasm and social criticism.

    The elaborated mise-en-scene combined with a suggestive cinematography consistently support the plot, mood and ultimately the climax.

    The script makes you really want to spend more time with the characters. A special word should be added for the nuanced role of the disenchanted Latin teacher during the dictatorship years, played by Maia Morgenstern. The spectator is equally immersed in different plot layers, parallel actions, contemporary reality and a similar story from a different historical era, which are all skillfully connected to the main plot.

    This short film from Romania leaves you desiring more and one could very easily see its story becoming a feature film in the future.
    10matcg-75235

    Great Story & Wonderful Acting

    I agree strongly with the above reviews. This is a phenomenal film touching on the echoes of history, art vs. state, imagination vs. dictatorship; all within 29 minutes.

    The story opens with Ovid exiled under what is now called Constanta, Romania; no longer an oppressive Roman state, but operating under the communist regime of Ceausescu in the 1980s. We learn Ovid was exiled by the Augustus Caesar and lived here, wretched and unknown, pining, until his death, to return to Rome, where he had once been its most famous poet. His mentoring of the young student has all the sweet irony of the iconic historical figure meeting the dismayed protagonist, all with a nostalgic view of what must have been a very difficult period to live through. One is reminded of Midnight in Paris, Amacord and Mean Streets all rolled up into a Balkan surprise.

    We are immersed in the character's dilemma: history echoing, exile, entrapment in a Byzantine system ruled by Ceausescu's dreaded secret police, while there is the incredibly obsessive mirage of the West and the need for ingenuity in order to succeed in outwitting the brutal Romanian Government.

    I would like to point out the wonderful characters that are generated and acted by first-class portrayals. The young protagonist K is played superbly displaying all the angst and drama of a young man trying to negotiate his way to manhood. Ovid, is utterly believable - played straight with no irony. One feels that the classic poet has indeed been conjured out of the past. I would love to hang with the Pig Brothers just for enough time to gain a lifetime of hilarious anecdotes. Lastly, the young women are played with true coquettish and dramatic intentions by wonderful actresses.

    My only complaint is I wish it was longer. There is so much potential here. There is a subtle use of camera framing and movement that fulfills all the dramatic goals while never seeming contrived or superficial.

    Bravo, Well done!!!
    9chandrashekher

    Irony of Golden Eras

    As a kid I from India, I remember reading newspaper reports about Ceausescu. Romania seemed like a distant country, I wanted to know more but about thirty years ago there was not much I could read. Thanks to Robert Eugen Popa's film Veni, Vedi, Fugi. I know more about what was happening in Romania in the eighties. The first shot of the film shows a Roman historical character, which I later discover is Ovid. Film draws parallel between two characters a poet and a young boy who are separated by two thousand years. The young boy wants to leave his country while, Ovid is already out of his country, in exile. The film is about the challenges faced by young boy in a communist regime, from his school principal to loan sharks, everyone lays obstacles in his path.

    The film has a complex structure, an implacable irony that dominated the Golden eras (Ceausescu's in the 1980's and Emperor Augustus's 2000 years ago) .This film is a reflection of Romanian society in the days of communist dictatorship. The name of Ceausescu comes couple of times in the film. I would recommend this film to anyone who wants to know more about Romania
    10jesusgalleres

    Wittiest Film Ever

    There is more than a touch of magical realism in the connection of K, the 12 grade protagonist of the film, trapped in the last years of Ceausescu's "golden era" and iconic Roman poet Ovid, (the protagonist's larger than life alter ego in the film, perhaps ) exiled in the year 8AD, from Rome to the the ancient city of Tomis, on the Black sea. (current day Romania).

    Despite the relentless propaganda of Caesar Octavian Augustus, that tried "to sell" to the Roman people, his 41 years reign as the "golden era" of the "Republic", Caesar era was one of brutal repression, political assassinations and intimidation.

    A well thought scene that caught my attention shows one suggestive gesture of the Latin teacher that suddenly seem to be descending into an inner looking mode as she observes as bird -that we as audience, hear somewhere off camera - as she discusses about freedom (or lack off during Augustus's reign 2000 years ago and indirectly commenting on the oppression on Romania at the time of the story,in the 80's ) during the Latin class.

    Ovid's is haunted by the obsession to return in secret to his beloved Rome and enlists the local support of K, charismatic and capable of improvisation, but who will have to overcame both, the fear of such a radical action and the fact he's broke, in order to outwit the Romanian Establishment.

    Witty satire of the 80's Socialist regime in Romania as the film has abundant mordant irony ? Hypnotic fable? An ingenious and lyrical fantasy comedy? Probably somewhere at the intersection of these 3 genres.

    "I came, I saw, I fled" is a well crafted film which I highly recommend!

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2016 (Romania)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Veni, Vidi, Fugi - I came, I saw, I fled
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Anabasis Vision Productions.
      • Cameleon Film
      • Silver Bullet
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