HD
2011
Alexandru Lapusneanu emerges as a pivotal Moldavian ruler, reminiscent of Macbeth, who seizes his throne through conflict and ruthlessly eliminates threats. As a capable "hospodar," devoted husband, and father, his rule is shaped by alliances with 16th-century Great Powers. His tumultuous relationship with the boyars, along with his commitment to the nation's progress, highlights the complexities of his character. Struggles within his own family, the loss and subsequent reclamation of his power, add depth to his persona, painting a portrait of a man entangled in the duality of leadership and personal strife.