- Victor Rebengiuc
Victor Rebengiuc (known in full as Victor-George Rebengiuc; born
February 10 ,1933 ) is an award-winningRomania n film and stage actor, also known as acivil society activist. Since 1957, he has been a member of theBulandra Theater company, acting in more than 200 roles on that stage alone. Having had his breakthrough performance withLiviu Ciulei 's "The Forest of the Hanged", Rebengiuc became a major figure in Romanian cinema, and became especially known for his 1986 appearance inStere Gulea 's "Moromeţii". He also starred in films byDan Piţa ("Tănase Scatiu", "Dreptate în lanţuri ", "Faleze de nisip ", "The Man of the Day ") andLucian Pintilie ("De ce trag clopotele, Mitică? ", "Balanţa ", "Too Late", "Last Stop Paradise ", "Niki and Flo ", "Tertium non datur"). He was also celebrated for his stage performances, appearing in plays directed by, amon others, Ciulei,Andrei Şerban ,Cătălina Buzoianu ,Yuri Kordonsky ,Gábor Tompa , andAlexandru Dabija .Rebengiuc's life under the communist regime provided him an anti-communist perspective, and some of his 1980s films were censored or banned by the country's officials. In 1989, he took part in the Romanian Revolution, when he was among the people who stormed into the
Romanian Television building and broadcast the downfall ofNicolae Ceauşescu and an end to communist rule. Rebengiuc subsequently spoke out against political forces he believes stand for the regime's legacy in modern society, and called for the retrospective condemnation of communism. As a public figure, he has had a brief career in politics, and, since the mid-1990s, endorsesnon-governmental organization s. The former husband of actressAnca Vereşti , he is married toMariana Mihuţ , his Bulandra colleague.Biography
Early life
A native of
Bucharest , Rebengiuc hails from a modest family. After his parents separated when he was three years old, he and his younger brother were raised by their maternal grandparents. He grew up on the city's outskirts, in the low-income quarters, and, as he remembers, his family frequently changed residence in order to afford the rent.ro icon Evelyn Badea, [http://www.adevarul.ro/index.php?section=articole&screen=index&rss=1&id=315958 "Victor Rebengiuc - talent şi dăruire"] , in "Adevărul ",June 16 ,2006 ] ro icon Simona Chiţan, [http://www.evz.ro/articole/detalii-articol/804867/Victor-Rebengiuc-Ma-lupt-inca-cu-morile-de-vant/ "Victor Rebengiuc: 'Mă lupt încă cu morile de vânt' "] , in "Evenimentul Zilei ",May 25 ,2008 ] They lived inDristor , then inChiajna ,Rahova ,Dealul Spirii and ultimately northern Bucharest. His father Gheorghe, whom the two sons seldom met, was drafted duringWorld War II , and died fighting in the land Forces during theBattle of Stalingrad ;ro iconOvidiu Şimonca , [http://www.observatorcultural.ro/Inca-nu-ma-consider-un-actor-mare.-Interviu-cu-Victor-REBENGIUC*articleID_19305-articles_details.html " 'Încă nu mă consider un actor mare' " (interview with Victor Rebengiuc)] , in "Observator Cultural ", Nr. 412, February 2008] Victor and his brother were subsequently granted apension . His mother worked as a clerk, and, just before her retirement, was an employee of the Transport Ministry. Rebengiuc credits his father's genes with his own acting ability. He noted in an interview: "I was pained by my father's absence and, in a way, I always felt like there was something missing, although the bond between us was not strong."Victor Rebengiuc completed his secondary studies at the Military High School, a school which he is grateful to for having instilled in him a sense of discipline. After a period of collaboration with an amateur troupe located in
Vitan area, Rebengiuc attended the Theater Institute, where he had for his professor actressAura Buzescu , whom he credits, alongsideClody Bertola , with having inspired his technique.ro iconMarius Chivu , [http://www.dilemaveche.ro/index.php?cmd=articol&id=2190&nr=94 " 'Sînt un om simplu, merg pe jos şi mă îmbrac modest' " (interview with Victor Rebengiuc)] , in "Dilema Veche ", Vol. II, Nr. 94, November 2005] Among the artists who have shaped his work, Rebengiuc also includes the major Soviet actorsMikhail Zharov andRuben Simonov , whose performances in films he followed closely, and his older Romanian colleagueRadu Beligan .ro icon Laura Popescu, [http://atelier.liternet.ro/articol/1914/Laura-Popescu-Victor-Rebengiuc/Victor-Rebengiuc-Eu-sunt-acolo-undeva-in-spate-curentul-electric-care-le-anima.html "Victor Rebengiuc: 'Eu sunt acolo undeva, în spate, curentul electric care le animă' "] , at [http://agenda.liternet.ro/ LiterNet] (originally published in "Ghidul HBO", November 2004); retrievedMay 29 ,2008 ] He says: "Back when I started I was acting with the amateurs, I was imitating Beligan. [...] Only when I was undergoing examination at the Institute, I was told, 'hey, you're imitating Beligan!' And then I realized it and try to get rid of this thing."He graduated in 1956, and, after a six-month stint at the National Theater in
Craiova ,Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe, "Who's Who in Contemporary World Theatre",Routledge , London, 2002, p.254. ISBN 0415141621] returned to Bucharest, settling in the vicinity ofCişmigiu Gardens and starting work with Bulandra. For the rest of his career, he acted with Bulandra, but occasionally collaborated with another troupe, that ofTeatrul Mic . Rebengiuc was at the time in a relationship withAnca Vereşti , whom he married in 1960, divorcing her five years later.Rebengiuc's first drama role was as Biff in
Arthur Miller 's play "Death of a Salesman ", a performance which he regrets, describing its director, Dinu Negreanu, as an untalented person promoted over "political reasons". He also recounts that training for the part brought his first collaboration withLiviu Ciulei , which he sees as one of the few positive aspects of the production.First major roles
Rebengiuc debuted in cinema with the 1956 film "Mîndrie", and went on to minor roles in several films, including the 1960 film "
Furtuna ", adapted byAndrei Blaier from one ofTitus Popovici 's writings,Iulian Mihu 's "Poveste sentimentală" (the adaptation of a work byHoria Lovinescu ) and "Darclée", the biographical story of opera singerHariclea Darclée . In 1965, Victor Rebengiuc portrayed Apostol Bologa, the central character in Ciulei's film "The Forest of the Hanged" (adapted fromLiviu Rebreanu 's novel of the same name). The film earned Ciulei the Best Director Award at theCannes Film Festival , [ [http://www.icr-london.co.uk/docs/press/romanian-film-season.pdf "Romanian Cinema: A Journey"] , joint press release of theRomanian Cultural Institute and Ciné Lumière, London,October 18 ,2007 , p.2] and was received with a standing ovation at theAcapulco Film Festival inMexico . Thirty-six years after, Rebengiuc acknowledged that the film was his breakthrough role,ro iconIrina-Margareta Nistor , [http://agenda.liternet.ro/rebengiucnistor.php "Interviu cu Victor Rebengiuc şi Mariana Mihuţ - Cei doi magnifici"] , at [http://agenda.liternet.ro/ LiterNet] ; retrievedMay 28 ,2008 ] and indicated that the film's depiction of ethnic conflicts inAustria-Hungary made it "absolutely fresh, undated", drawing a parallel between its script and the issues posed by theYugoslav wars . According to his recollections, his "angelic face" had initially been judged unsatisfactory by Ciulei, but he managed to convince during casting. He also says that, upon receiving the news of his acceptance, "my legs began trembling and I fell off my chair".It was on the set that he met and fell in love with
Mariana Mihuţ , marrying her in 1965. He fathered a son, Tudor, in 1975, and later recounted that his wife had decided to keep him only becauseabortion had been outlawed and the clandestine interventions had become unsanitary ("seeAbortion in Romania "). Tudor Rebengiuc is a known architect.Ever since he became known to the public, Rebengiuc established himself as one of the leading actors of his generation, and won praise for both his technique and natural ability.ro icon [http://www.bulandra.ro/ro/biografii/victor_rebengiuc.htm Bulandra Theater profile] ; retrieved
May 29 ,2008 ] Philosopher and criticAndrei Pleşu writes: "Victor Rebengiuc can act magnificently in any role, for he never acts in the role of 'the artist'. The only 'signal' of his specific involvement is, perhaps, the unmistakable crystal-like nature of his speech, the break-through diction, the natural attention toward the clarity of the vocal emission and the message. And this does not mean the usual affectation of the stage, the pedantic, artificial care for sound effects, for the virile imposture of the voice. It means the respect for the text, for the partner in dialog and for the language. Victor Rebengiuc's talent stems, most of all, from a certain cult for the truth [...] and a most rare ability for what is natural." The actor acknowledges having a fear forimprovisation , and recounts having prepared himself intensely for each of his roles. Collaborating with important stage directors such as Ciulei,Cătălina Buzoianu andAndrei Şerban , Rebengiuc won further notability for his performances in adaptations ofWilliam Shakespeare (Orlando in "As You Like It ", Brutus in "Julius Caesar", the title role in "Richard II"), as well as in those ofHenrik Ibsen (Bernick in "The Pillars of Society " and the main character in "Rosmersholm "),Anton Chekhov (Michail Lvovich Astroff in "Uncle Vanya "),Oscar Wilde (Jack in "The Importance of Being Earnest "),Eugene O'Neill ("Long Day's Journey into Night ", "A Moon for the Misbegotten ") andTennessee Williams (Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire").After his debut in cinema, Rebengiuc became a regular presence on screen. His next film was the 1967 "
Nay-dalgata nosht ", byBulgaria n directorVulo Radev , where he starred oppositeNevena Kokanova as the British prisoner. Two years later, under the direction ofMihai Iacob , Rebengiuc starred in "The Castle of the Condemned ". During the late 1960s and 1970s, he was present in two screen adaption from works by Romania's classical writerIon Luca Caragiale ("Cadou" and "O scrisoare pierdută "). In 1972 and 1973, he starred two adaption ofManole Marcus ' adaptations of scripts by Titus Popovici: "Conspiraţia" and "Departe de Tipperary ". Also in 1973, he appeared inGheorghe Vitanidis ' "Dimitrie Cantemir", and, the following year, had one of the main roles inConstantin Vaeni 's "Zidul ". Rebengiuc also had a role in the 1976 "Tănase Scatiu" (an adaptation ofDuiliu Zamfirescu 's "Comăneştenilor"literary cycle ), which was his first collaboration with directorDan Piţa . Two years later, he appeared in Marcus' "Cyanide and the Rain Drop ", in Vaeni's "Buzduganul cu trei peceţi ", and in Piţa's "The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians ". In 1979, he was in "The Man in the Overcoat ", directed byNicolae Mărgineanu .During the late 1970s, Rebengiuc was also required to appear in a series of film productions that he admits were of little quality and mainly catered to the ideological tenets newly-imposed imposed by the communist regime and President
Nicolae Ceauşescu ("seeJuly Theses "). As an example, he cites "Buzduganul cu trei peceţi", where he portrayed the main character, late 16th century conqueror ofTransylvania Michael the Brave . Of communist films based on Michael's life, Rebengiuc says: "Michael the Brave was Ceauşescu himself [only] with a beard, mustache and a fur hat, and what came out of his mouth were Ceauşescu's speeches." Rebengiuc also states not having "any regret" for not being invited to star in similar films directed bySergiu Nicolaescu .He acknowledges having managed to escape most other forms of endorsement for the communist leader's
personality cult , but indicates that, without his permission, several of his performances were considered up for competition in communist-run festivals, and that he was sent a number of diplomas for his various roles. He remembers having refused to take part in "Cântarea României " festival, a nation-wide quasi-compulsory form ofsocialist competition in the field of arts: "I couldn't and I said no, sir! [They said:] 'Now, if you don't go we'll fire you.' So fire me! Well, they didn't."1980s and Revolution
During the 1980s, he had several roles in Romanian productions, beginning with
Lucian Pintilie 's 1981 film "De ce trag clopotele, Mitică? ", where he played Pampon, one of the main roles, while his wife Mihuţ was cast as Pampon's lover Miţa Baston. Pintilie, who planned the production over several years, later recounted that he had meant to castToma Caragiu as Pampon, and that he considered asking him just before Caragiu's death in the 1977 earthquake. [ro iconLucian Pintilie , [http://www.revista22.ro/html/index.php?art=564&nr=2003-08-11 "Revizorul"] , in "Revista 22 ", Nr. 700, August 2003] Regarding the new spin on his character, he noted: "It was a Pampon, one of those who waste nights away, play cards, suffer out of love, is always jealous, is always cheated but does not ever realize it. It was a Pampon with a reduced intellect and tired, who only understands things with difficulty." Although set during theBelle Époque and based on works by Caragiale, the film's bleak atmosphere and irreverent tone alluded to the realities of Communist Romania, which caused it to be censored and ultimately banned before it could premiere. [ro icon Emil Berdeli, [http://www.gardianul.ro/2008/05/11/arhivele_gardianul-c57/_de_ce_te_urm_re_te_securitatea_mitic_de_fric_mon_er_-s113773.html "De ce te urmăreşte Securitatea, Mitică? De frică, monşer"] , in "Gardianul ",May 12 ,2008 ] The cooperation between the actor and director cemented their friendship: Rebengiuc calls Pintile "a great director", and states "I love him like a brother."In 1983, Rebengiuc appeared in Dan Piţa's "
Dreptate în lanţuri ". [ [http://www.variety.com/profiles/Film/main/84151/Dreptate%20In%20Lanturi.html?dataSet=1 "Dreptate în lanţuri"] , "Variety" profile; retrievedMay 29 ,2008 ] The same year, he also collaborated with Piţa on "Faleze de nisip ", based on a screenplay byBujor Nedelcovici . He starred as the surgeon Theodor Hristea, who, after some of his belongings are stolen, involves himself in the inquiry and directs the interrogation of a seemingly innocent man. The subtle criticism of authorities became a matter of scandal: just days after "Faleze de nisip" premiered, Nicolae Ceauşescu spoke in front ofRomanian Communist Party officials inMangalia , singling it out from breaking with the ideological requirements; as a result, it was banned from cinemas. [ro icon Doinel Tronaru, [http://agenda.liternet.ro/articol/714/Doinel-Tronaru/Faleze-de-nisip.html "Faleze de nisip"] , at [http://agenda.liternet.ro/ LiterNet] (originally published in "România Liberă ", January 2004); retrievedMay 29 ,2008 ]In 1986, Rebengiuc was the central figure in "Moromeţii", an adaption of
Marin Preda 's 1955 book, directed byStere Gulea . His critically-acclaimed performance saw Rebengiuc being identified by the public with his character, the patriarchal and rigid peasant Ilie Moromete. Rebengiuc repeatedly stated having felt unsure about his participation in the film, indicating that he had only impersonated city-dwellers in his previous roles, and that he had limited knowledge of the rural world. He was initially deemed unfit for the part, but managed to convince the director after preparing for it by spending a month inTeleorman County , where he lived among the peasants. The Moromete performance earned Rebengiuc several prizes, including one handed to him during theSan Remo Film Festival inItaly , and reportedly won Pintilie's praise. He soon after also cast in Nicolae Mărgineanu's "The Forest Woman ", alongsideManuela Hărăbor andAdrian Pintea . [ [http://www.variety.com/profiles/Film/main/109367/Padureanca.html?dataSet=1 "Pădureanca"] , "Variety" profile; retrievedMay 29 ,2008 ]In December 1989, Rebengiuc was a participant in the Romanian Revolution, which managed to topple the Ceauşescu regime and end Communist Party's rule. He joined the crowd of revolutionaries heading into the
Romanian Television building, and voiced anti-communist messages in front of live cameras.1990s and early 2000s
After the end of communism, Rebengiuc continued to act in cinema productions. In 1992, he starred as the Village Mayor in Pintilie's award-winning "
Balanţa ", a role he considered "small, but consistent." His line "Americans are the stupidest people in the world" is remembered as an ironic reflection ofnationalism being recovered in communist and anti-capitalist discourse.The following year, he was in the cast of "The Earth's Most Beloved Son", another adaptation from Marin Preda (from the book "
Cel mai iubit dintre pământeni "). The second of Pintilie's films to star Rebengiuc was thePalme d'Or -winning drama "Too Late", which discussed the failings of justice in post-communist Romania, where he played the role of Elephant Foot. [ [http://www.variety.com/profiles/Film/main/137342/Terminus%20Paradis.html?dataSet=1 "Terminus Paradis"] , "Variety" profile; retrievedMay 29 ,2008 ] In 1997, he was in Piţa's "The Man of the Day ", which was based on a screenplay byRadu F. Alexandru , and, in 1999, starred alongside Hungarian and Romanian actors inGábor Tompa 's "Chinese Defense ". Rebengiuc also starred as Grigore Cafanu in Pintilie's 1998 film "Last Stop Paradise " (awarded the Special Grand Jury Prize at theVenice Film Festival ). [ [http://www.variety.com/profiles/Film/main/133502/Too%20Late.html?dataSet=1 "Too Late"] , "Variety" profile; retrievedMay 29 ,2008 ]He was also sporadically present on the stage with Bulandra, and stated that he was not interested in starring in works of
experimental theater , indicating that it did not suit his taste. Between 1990 and 1996, he was head of the Theater Institute. Speaking in 2005, he said that his ultimate goal was to be "a great actor", elaborating that this implied: "acting in a role and not having anything to reproach myself afterwards. Acting without any specks, being without fault, this is what makes me continue." He made a similar statement in 2008, adding: "I do not act beyond reproach. I have good accomplishments, but there are those sections of a part that I do not cover [...] . When there will no longer be such uncovered sections [...] only then will I say: man, I'm a great actor!"He was Caliban in Bulandra's 1991 production of
William Shakespeare 's "The Tempest ", appearing alongside his fellow actor and revolutionaryIon Caramitru . He starred in several main roles in classical plays, and, asNick Bottom in Ciulei's production of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream ", received theUNITER prize. He had several main roles in play by acclaimed stage directorSilviu Purcărete : Horazio inCarlo Goldoni 's "The Comical Theater ",Pelasgus inAeschylus ' "The Suppliants", and the tile role in Shakespeare's "King Lear ". In 2001, Rebengiuc and his wife appeared together inAnton Chekhov 's "Uncle Vanya ", produced for Bulandra byRussia n directorYuri Kordonsky . The same year, he was Fetisov inHristo Boytchev 's "The Colonel Bird " and appeared inSamuel Beckett 's "Waiting for Godot " (directed by, respectively,Alexandru Dabija and Gábor Tompa).Rebengiuc also appeared in his first major television production, "Tandreţea lăcustelor", adapted by
Dan Necşulea from a screenplay byEugene Pretorian , and aired byTVR 1 in 2003. It depicted the lives of people made rich and powerful by the Revolution, who invest their energies in undermining each other's positions. [ro icon Larisa Ionescu, [http://www.gardianul.ro/2003/03/12/media_cultura-c20/_tandretea_lacustelor_sau_viata_romaniei_postrevolutionare-s15412.html "Tandreţea lăcustelor" sau viaţa României postrevoluţionare"] , in "Gardianul ",March 12 ,2003 ]He again collaborated with Pintilie during 2003, starring opposite
Răzvan Vasilescu and "Niki and Flo ", impersonating Colonel Niki Ardelean. His character, whom Rebengiuc himself describes as "a modest man, but one who knows his own value", is exasperated by Flo's continuous intrusion into his life, and eventually turns to murder. He describes this part as the most straightforward of his film characters, and indicates that working with screenwriterCristi Puiu impressed him. In 2004, he and Puiu collaborated on theshort film "Cigarettes and Coffee", which received theGolden Bear at theBerlin International Film Festival . Rebengiuc, who portrayed one of three characters (The Father), describes feeling "pleased" by the collaboration, and having to work with "one of the best" texts. This performance also earned him prizes at theTransilvania International Film Festival and theAnonimul Film Festival .Late 2000s
With the Bulandra crew, he was also cast as The Father in Liviu Ciulei's adaptation of
Luigi Pirandello 's "Six Characters in Search of an Author " (2005-2006 season). He was praised by critic Valentin Dumitrescu for a "remarkable performance covering the palette of the tragic-grotesque and de-canonized myth of an insurmountable condition". [ro icon Valentin Dumirescu, [http://www.revista22.ro/html/index.php?nr=2005-05-20&art=1749 "Cum se face; rolurile reprezentării"] , in "Revista 22 ", Nr. 793, May 2005] Rebengiuc starred in another of Pintilie's productions, "Tertium non datur" (based on a story byVasile Voiculescu ), playing The General. He collaborated with Kordonsky on three other stage productions:Nikolai Gogol 's "Marriage",Ion Luca Caragiale 's "Conu' Leonida faţă cu reacţiunea " (which was shown only once, during aUNESCO festivity inBuşteni ) andMikhail Bulgakov 's "Heart of a Dog ", where he was Preobrazhensky. The play was notably showcased at theJózsef Katona Theater inBudapest , Hungary during autumn 2007. [ro icon [http://www.mediafax.ro/cultura-media/inima-caine-bulgakov-teatrul-katona-jozef-budapesta.html?1706;1018587 "Inimă de câine", de Bulgakov, la Teatrul Katona Jozef din Budapesta"] ,Mediafax ,October 30 ,2007 ] Rebengiuc also resumed his work in television productions, appearing in the short series "La Urgenţă " (aired by TVR 1 in 2006-2007), and in several episodes ofPro TV 's "Cu un pas înainte ". In 2007, entitled to an age pension provided he retires, the actor stated: "I am valid and I still act... When I shall no longer act, I will place myself at a street corner, perchance someone will recognize me and hand me a pretzel or something." [ro icon [http://www.realitatea.net/marii-actori-aleg-in-continuare-scena-si-publicul--nu-pensia_105247.html "Marii actori aleg în continuare scena şi publicul, nu pensia"] ,Realitatea TV release,October 26 ,2007 ]In early 2008, he was Willy Loman in the Bulandra production of "
Death of a Salesman " (directed byFelix Alexa ).ro icon Simona Chiţan, [http://www.expres.ro/articole/detalii-articol/798138/Intoarcerea-lui-Rebengiuc/ "Întoarcerea lui Rebengiuc"] , in "Evenimentul Zilei ",April 3 ,2008 ] He appeared again alongside Mihuţ, who played Linda, in what was announced as his comeback to the world of theater. During the same months, Rebengiuc, together withGheorghe Dinică andMarin Moraru , was awarded the title of "Doctor honoris causa " by the Theater Institute. [ro icon [http://www.realitatea.net/dinica--rebengiuc-si-moraru-au-primit-titlul-de-doctor-honoris-causa-al-unatc_139952.html "Dinică, Rebengiuc şi Moraru au primit titlul de Doctor Honoris Causa al UNATC"] ,Realitatea TV release,January 30 ,2008 ] Also in 2007-2008, Rebengiuc was casted in two films: "După EA " [ro icon [http://www.mediafax.ro/life-inedit/valentina-pelinel-debuteaza-cinematografie.html?4728;881811 "Valentina Pelinel debutează în cinematografie"] ,Mediafax ,January 4 ,2008 ] and "Silent Wedding ", the debut production of his friend and colleagueHoraţiu Mălăele . [ro icon [http://www.mediafax.ro/cultura-media/primul-film-regizat-de-horatiu-malaele-nunta-muta-finalizat-in-martie.html?1706;2322641 "Primul film regizat de Horaţiu Mălăele, "Nunta mută", finalizat în martie"] ,Mediafax ,January 4 ,2008 ] He also released anaudiobook version ofLeo Tolstoy 's "The Death of Ivan Ilyich ". [ro icon [http://www.mediafax.ro/lansarea-audiobook-ului-moartea-lui-ivan-ilici-de-lev-tolstoi-in-lectura-lui-victor-rebengiuc.html?1690;2349594 "Lansarea audiobook-ului "Moartea lui Ivan Ilici" de Lev Tolstoi, în lectura lui Victor Rebengiuc"] ,Mediafax ,January 25 ,2008 ] In February, just before the actor turned 75, journalists Simona Chiţan and Mihaela Michailov published "De-a dreptul Victor Rebengiuc" ("Victor Rebengiuc for Sure"), a book they dedicated to his acting career, edited by Humanitas.Politics
Early causes
In a 2005 interview with "
Dilema Veche ", Victor Rebengiuc said: "I have but one certainty: communist society is bad. After the unfortunate experience of several tens of years, I would shove my hand into the furnace over this issue." Despite being confronted with recruitment campaigns before 1989, Rebengiuc never joined theRomanian Communist Party and felt that his role in "Heart of a Dog " was "representative" of himself, owing to the anti-communist undertones inMikhail Bulgakov 's play.Rebengiuc first voiced his political message to the public during the Romanian Revolution, when he was present in the
Romanian Television building. In an iconic moment, he held up a roll oftoilet paper to the camera, urging viewers and members of the television staff who had promoted Ceauşescu'spersonality cult to clean up after themselves. In 2008, Rebengiuc recalled: "I had been wanting to do this gesture for a long time, and I think it was the most appropriate of moments. I know I took a lot of people by surprise. I told them that people who ate shit and who filled up our lives and ears with Ceauşescu this, Ceauşescu that, ought to disappear. That paper was supposed to wipe out some traces. I am still fighting windmills." Elsewhere, he spoke of his motivations: "All those who just an hour or two before were still eulogizing Ceauşescu were [still] on television. And, just like that, they were on television, making themselves look innocent, pure. [...] Me, untilDecember 22 ,1989 [that is, the day Ceauşescu fled] , I was wondering: gee, what will all these shit-eaters be doing if the regime is changed? Will they be ashamed? Will they run to hide in dark corners? And then I see them on television..." Rebengiuc, who credits his son Tudor with having urged him to walk into the Television building, also remembers reciting "Doina", a nationalist poem byMihai Eminescu , changing stress from its condemnation of foreigners to read like an attack on people associated with the regime.After 1990, Rebengiuc remained a critic of the
National Salvation Front and its successor, the Social Democratic Party. He felt that "The party in power immediately after the Revolution only changed its name and high-ranking leadership, that is all. People were still tied to the communist party's mentality." During the early 1990s, Rebenguic sympathized with the opposition National Liberals, and, without formalizing his affiliation, ran in elections for the Senate in the 1990 suffrage. Rebengiuc later reflected: "Fortunately, I was not elected." In 2003-2004, he was affiliated with the minor partyUnion for Romanian Reconstruction (URR). He later stated: "It was a political proposal I believed in. URR could have been a change of the political class." He indicated that his reasons for parting with the group was its failure to gain popularity and reach the number of votes necessary to enter Parliament during the 2004 elections.Civil society activist
Since 2002, Rebengiuc has been a member of the
non-governmental organization "Asociaţia Revoluţionarilor fără Privilegii" (Association of Non-Privileged Revolutionaries), alongsideIon Caramitru ,Dan Pavel ,Radu Filipescu and others.ro icon Răzvan Brăileanu, [http://www.revista22.ro/html/index.php?art=765&nr=2004-01-28 "Disidenţă, revoluţie, GDS" (interview with Radu Filipescu)] , in "Revista 22 ", Nr. 723, January 2004] In reference to the goal behind this group, Filipescu states: "The Association was established as a reaction to the very active organizations of revolutionaries, which were mostly active in demanding material gains. Ultimately, the situation arose where joining an association of revolutionaries had the connotation of pursuing material gains, privileges." He is also a member of theGroup for Social Dialog (GDS), a platform for reform-minded intellectuals. As of 2005, he was, with fellow revolutionaryMircea Diaconu , one of the two actors among its 48 members. [Mihai Dinu Gheorghiu, "Les «intellectuels libres» et les changements de codes idéologiques en Roumanie après 1989", in Mihai Dinu Gheorghiu, Lucia Dragomir (ed.), "Littératures et pouvoir symbolique. Colloque tenu à Bucarest (Roumanie), 30 et 31 mai 2003",Maison des Sciences de l'homme ,Editura Paralela 45 , Paris, 2005, p.159-160. ISBN 2-7351-1084-2]He chose to retire from Romanian politics, stating in 2008: "I see no sense in being involved, since I cannot go all the way in opting for any person. I do not believe in any of the people I could elect at this moment, and I therefore prefer to stand aside." Confessing that he cannot bring himself to even read newspapers, he declares himself "disgusted" with the political class. Despite his withdrawal, he signed his name to a set of initiatives which presume a political role. In March 2006, the actor voiced a public appeal signed by 30 non-governmental organizations and over 230 public figures, through which he asked President
Traian Băsescu to effect the condemnation of the communist regime in the spirit of the 1989 revolutionaries' Timişoara Proclamation. [ro icon [http://www.realitatea.net/apel-catre-presedinte_4309.html "Apel către preşedinte"] ,Realitatea TV release,March 11 ,2006 ]Partly as a result of this appeal, the head of state instituted the
Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania , which was headed by historianVladimir Tismăneanu , and a report which the president read in Parliament. During the subsequent controversy, criticism of Băsescu and the report was notably voiced by the opposition groups: the Social Democrats, the Conservative Party and theGreater Romania Party . In February 2007, as parliamentary forces voted in favor of an impeachment referendum against Băsescu, Rebengiuc joined Tismăneanu and 48 other intellectuals in signing anopen letter condemning the move. They argued that such a reaction had been made possible by "the concerted attacks of those who felt shaken their business, their impunity, the possibility of perpetuating the post-communist oligarchic state."ro icon [http://www.realitatea.net/41169_Scrisoarea-celor-50-de-intelectuali-.html "Scrisoarea celor 50 de intelectuali"] ,Realitatea TV release,February 7 ,2007 ] Warning that, together with the break-up of theJustice and Truth Alliance , this kind of reaction had fermented "a political crisis", they also supported Băsescu's stated goals of stamping out corruption and granting the public opening the archives of the communist secret police, theSecuritate . Other signatories of the letter includedGabriel Liiceanu ,Sorin Ilieşiu ,Mircea Mihăieş ,Dan C. Mihăilescu ,Mircea Cărtărescu ,Magda Cârneci ,Horia Roman-Patapievici ,Şerban Rădulescu-Zoner ,Andrei Oişteanu ,Ruxandra Cesereanu ,Dan Perjovschi ,Alexandru Zub ,Virgil Nemoianu ,Adriana Babeţi ,Livius Ciocârlie ,Andrei Cornea ,Sabina Fati ,Florin Gabrea ,Andrei Pippidi ,Dan Tapalagă ,Florin Ţurcanu ,Hannelore Baier andTraian Ungureanu .His call to uncover the secrets of Romania's communist past also made him look up data kept on him by the Securitate and made available to him by the
CNSAS , who manages Securitate archives. He believes that certain information is still missing from his file, indicating that his tendency to speak his mind is likely to have caused the authorities to keep him under surveillance. He also stresses that he long suspected people in his pre-1989 entourage of having informed on him to the Securitate, and recounts having receivedhate mail soon after the Revolution, especially after having expressed criticism for the Salvation Front.In January 2007, Rebengiuc and Perjovschi also spoke out on the issue of cultural policies, protesting against the state-run Center for Cinema Production: together with actor
Florin Piersic Jr , filmmakerRadu Afrim , and criticsMihai Chirilov ,Alex Leo Şerban ,Marius Chivu andDaniel Cristea-Enache , they endorsed anonline petition which condemned the institution for its decision to grant funding to the projects of controversial directorSergiu Nicolaescu , and for failing to finance young and internationally-acclaimed directors such asCristi Puiu andThomas Ciulei . [ro icon [http://www.realitatea.net/protest-online-impotriva-concursului-cnc_35767.html "Protest online împotriva concursului CNC"] ,Realitatea TV release,January 13 ,2007 ]References
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