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Outstanding
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About this title
Storyline
Three episodes of a docudrama that present the background to the First World War, since the assassination of Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand to the declarations of war of various contenders. That means the thirty seven days elapsed between 28 June and 4 August 1914. The scenarios are the Foreign Office, the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs, whose secretary was Sir Edward Grey series, and the German Chancellery in Berlin, so that the action is narrated by two young clerks who, after thirty-seven days, enlist in the armed forces . The miniseries is a mixture of drama and documentary, its tone is somewhat aseptically dry in which many details are simplified, but it highlights some aspects in order to answer the question that the viewer makes constantly: how we go from peace to war in just over a month? Though the series lop sides at a very British viewpoint and can't help to look at characters often caricatured, as Kaiser Wilhelm II, the Russian Tsar Nicholas II, the indecisive elderly Franz Joseph I, and the French Foreign Affairs Minister, Paul Cambon, it also balances a sense of levity avoiding to endorse the British character. Winston Churchill , First Lord of the Admiralty, the prime minister Herbert Asquith and David Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer or Treasury Minister, are not complimented. The series shows the struggle between pacifists and warmongers in the British Cabinet, as well as the growing opposition among military, led by Helmuth von Moltke, generalissimo of the German armies and civilian politicians, with Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg to the head.
Country: United Kingdom
Type: scripted
Status: Ended
Language: English
Release Date: March 5, 2014
Also Known As: 37 Days, 37 días37 дней, 37 дни, 37 nap: út az első világháborúig | See more »
Plot Keywords
world war i
miniseries
period drama
docudrama
political thriller
history
british-politics
pre-world-war-one
french-politics
german-politics
international-relations
politician
foreign-minister
diplomat
risk-taking
british-actor-playing-foreigner
european-history
political-history
20th-century
tv-mini-series
diplomacy
summer
prime-minister
head-of-state
world-war-one
period-piece
1910s
year-1914
based-on-true-story
Company Credits
Production Co: Hardy Pictures
CastSee full cast »
Bill Paterson
as Lord Morley
Ludger Pistor
as Bethmann-Hollweg
Nicholas Asbury
as Winston Churchill
Nicholas Farrell
as Eyre Crowe
Chelsea Grant
as Franzi
Holger Kunkel
as Falkenhayn
Ian Beattie
as Tsar Nicholas II
Gordon Fulton
as Sukhomlinov
Sinéad Cusack
as Margot Asquith
Urs Remond
as Prince Lichnowsky
Kate Ambler
as Muriel
Simon Coury
as Franz Ferdinand
Rainer Reiners
as Von Below
Roman Beguns
as Russian Secretary
Bernhard Schütz
as Helmuth Moltke
Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
2014 | 3 Episodes
Awards
Awards & Nominations
RTS Craft & Design Award 2014
Nominee
RTS Craft & Design Award
Best Music, Original Titles