
César 2019
In César (2019), director Mohamed Megdoul crafts a dramatic retelling set against the turbulent backdrop of 44 B.C.E., where Rome's fate hangs in the balance under Julius Caesar's unchecked rule.
Director: Mohamed Megdoul
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is César (2019) about?
César (2019) dives into the final days of Julius Caesar's reign as Rome's dictator for life, where his refusal to heed warnings of a brewing conspiracy seals his tragic fate. The film captures the mounting paranoia and political machinations that lead to his downfall, set against the grandeur and decay of the Roman Republic.
Who directed César?
Director Mohamed Megdoul brings César (2019) to life with a sharp eye for historical drama and intimate character dynamics.
Who stars in César?
Sofiane Khammes leads the cast as Julius Caesar, supported by Sofian Khammes, Ouassini Embarek, Bilel Jkitou, and Nicolas Sene in pivotal roles.
Is César (2019) worth watching?
César (2019) is a compelling watch for fans of historical dramas, offering a tight 30-minute runtime packed with political intrigue and emotional depth. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its themes of power and betrayal make it a thought-provoking addition to the genre.
How long is César?
César (2019) has a runtime of 30 minutes.
About César (2019) — A Gritty Drama of Ambition and Betrayal in Ancient Rome
In César (2019), director Mohamed Megdoul crafts a dramatic retelling set against the turbulent backdrop of 44 B.C.E., where Rome's fate hangs in the balance under Julius Caesar's unchecked rule. As the legendary general consolidates power, omens and whispers of rebellion swirl around him, foreshadowing the brewing storm that threatens to topple the Republic. Megdoul's intimate lens brings to life the political intrigue and personal stakes of a man blind to the conspiracies unfolding in his shadow.
With a gripping blend of historical tension and dramatic storytelling, the film explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and the fragility of power. Sofiane Khammes leads the ensemble cast, embodying Caesar's tragic overconfidence while the supporting players—Ouassini Embarek, Bilel Jkitou, and others—weave a web of alliances and deceit. The 30-minute runtime packs a punch, delivering a compact yet immersive cinematic experience that lingers long after the final scene.