Anglican Church in Bucharest to host screening of ‘Marie, Heart of Romania’ ⋆ Universul.net

The historical Anglican Church in Bucharest will host a screening of the documentary film ‘Marie, Heart of Romania,’ the British embassy said on Monday.

This event is part of the Anglican Church of the Resurrection’s celebrations marking 100 years since Queen Marie of Romania and her husband King Ferdinand I were crowned in the city of Alba-Iulia in 1922.

After the screening there will be the opportunity for Q&A with one of the film’s producers, Dan Draghicescu from the Chainsaw Film Productions company, the embassy said in a release sent to Universul.net.

Born into the British royal family, Queen Marie was a key figure in modern Romanian history, described as ‘The Last Romantic’ by her biographer Hannah Pakula. She was also an important supporter and regular attendee of the Church of the Resurrection.

The screening takes place exactly 87 years since Queen Marie had attended the Church for a memorial service in honour of her cousin King George V.

The embassy said it was „a unique opportunity to learn more about her and her legacy, as well as to support the Anglican Church, a cultural landmark in Bucharest.”

Queen Marie spent 20 years fundraising to build the church which was designed by celebrated Romanian architect Victor Stefanescu. Red bricks were specially imported from Britain to give the building a distinctive „British feel.”

The foundation stone was laid in 1914 as World War I broke out and the first church service was celebrated on April 4, 2020 which was Easter Day.

In its 102-year history, the church was closed during the German occupation of Bucharest in World War II and during the coronavirus pandemic.

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