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| name           = Ten Weeks in Jávodna: An Annic Opera
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| spouse            = [[Scovern|Maria Johanna of Cipria]]<br>({{tooltip|m.|married}} 1686, died 1710)<br>[[Estmere|Amelda Rowan]]<br>({{tooltip|m.|married}} 1712, died 1714)
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'''Rorie I and II''' (Ruairí Muircheartach Roibeárd MacIconnich, {{small|{{wp|anglicisation|embrianised}}:}} Rory Mortimer Robert MacIconnich; April 12, 1670{{snd}}August 1, 1714) was [[Scovern|King of Scovern]] as '''Rorie I''' from 1696 and [[Monarchy of Caldia|High King of Caldia]] as '''Rorie II'''<ref group=note>In Caldia, he is often just referred to as Rorie/Rory II.</ref> from 1702, ruling both countries until his death in 1714. His reign in Scovern oversaw a number of religious and clerical reforms, including the ''[[Renovatio Religiosae]]'', ending {{wp|Gallicanism|Taenarianism}} in Scovern and re-raising the {{wp|papacy}} to supreme religious authority in the country.
'''''Ten Weeks in Jávodna: An Annic Opera''''' ({{wp|Norwegian language|Vestelian}}: ''Ti uker i Jávodna: En annisk opera'') is a 2024 {{wp|experimental film|experimental}} {{wp|coming-of-age film|coming-of-age}} film directed by [[Scovern|Ruben Frank Máhtte-Wassum]]. The film follows two teenage brothers growing up in the town of Jávodna amongst their {{wp|Sami people|Annic}} community in the 1950s.


Rorie was the first son of [[Scovern|John Gustaf, Prince of Nyland]], himself brother of [[Olav V of Scovern]] and {{wp|List of Caldish monarchs|prince consort of Caldia}} as the husband of [[Mary II of Caldia]]. Born in [[St Ellen's Palace]], the traditional Caldish royal residence in [[Spálgleann]], Rorie was raised as a [[Church of Caldia|Caledonian]] and educated by many of Caldia's top academics. When Olav died with no living male heir after the death of his son Frederik in a hunting accident in 1694, {{wp|salic law}} put Rorie next in line for the throne, ascending in 1696. He was crowned in an elaborate ceremony at [[Scovern|Olafsborg]], but his religion immediately conflicted with the Scoverne clergy and nobility. Faced with the threat of significant rebellion in Scovern, Rorie enacted the ''Renovatio Religiosae'', which asserted papal authority over matters of {{wp|faith}}, {{wp|morals}} and {{wp|administration}} in religion, also declaring papal decisions ''{{wp|ex cathedra}}'' infallible and irreplaceable.
''An Annic Opera'' features a cast of native {{wp|Northern Sami|Lauve Annic}} speakers, most of whom are amateur actors. The film has been praised for its attention to detail and its raw, human portrayal of emotions and tribulations associated with being a teenager. It has also been commended by numerous Annic activists for its accurate representation of Annic culture and community.


Rorie was elected by the ''Deísi'' as the {{wp|Tanistry|tanist}} to [[List of Caldish monarchs|Mary II]], allowing him to become the next [[Monarchy of Caldia|High King of Caldia]]. He inherited the decades-long political strife between Caldia and [[Gaullica]] and in 1704 brought both Caldia and Scovern into the [[Third Gilded War]]. At the same time, his aunt [[Scovern|Elisabeth von Laarup]], more commonly known as [[Scovern|Madame Larue]], became [[List of Gaullican Monarchs|empress consort of Gaullica]] as the wife of [[List of Gaullican Monarchs#Telois Dynasty|Louis V]]. Offering military support against insurrections of the Amendist Caldish nobility, religious unrest was staved off for several years. At the end of the Gilded Wars, Caldia lost all of its overseas empire, greatly reducing its prestige and affecting its economy.
The film is set to be the Scovernois submission to the [[85th Montecara Film Festival]].
 
Culturally active, he was also known for his love of the {{wp|arts}}, including {{wp|music}}, {{wp|architecture}}, {{wp|painting}} and {{wp|writing}}. As king, he was well-known for his extensive {{wp|vanity projects}}, especially in Scovern, which included monuments and statues, commissioned artwork, as well as {{wp|Christiansborg Palace|Vittenborg Palace}}, where the [[Rigsdagen|Rigsdagen of the Estates]] convened after 1706. In 1711, he published ''[[Scovern|Vivere est vivere]]'' ("to live is to live"), a {{wp|treatise}} on royal affairs which defended his exceedingly lavish lifestyle. In 1712 he remarried [[Estmere|Amelda Rowan]], an Estmerish noble. Upon his death in 1714, Rowan briefly became {{wp|queen regnant|queen regnant of Scovern}} to Carl Frederick, born in 1703. His niece, Lauren, succeeded him to the throne of Caldia, ending the {{wp|personal union}} between the two countries.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:23, 6 November 2023

Ten Weeks in Jávodna: An Annic Opera
Ti uske i javodna poster.png
Ti uker i Jávodna: En annisk opera
Directed byRuben Frank Máhtte-Wassum
StarringMarkkus Wigdahl
Ingar Dokken
Ester Ostrem
Alf Borsheim
Susánná Kås
Running time
107 minutes
CountryScovern
LanguageLauve Annic
Budget€141,000

Ten Weeks in Jávodna: An Annic Opera (Vestelian: Ti uker i Jávodna: En annisk opera) is a 2024 experimental coming-of-age film directed by Ruben Frank Máhtte-Wassum. The film follows two teenage brothers growing up in the town of Jávodna amongst their Annic community in the 1950s.

An Annic Opera features a cast of native Lauve Annic speakers, most of whom are amateur actors. The film has been praised for its attention to detail and its raw, human portrayal of emotions and tribulations associated with being a teenager. It has also been commended by numerous Annic activists for its accurate representation of Annic culture and community.

The film is set to be the Scovernois submission to the 85th Montecara Film Festival.