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Les enfants de la révolution

Original title: Children of the Revolution
  • 1996
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.5K
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Les enfants de la révolution (1996)
Dark ComedySatireComedyDramaRomance

Few knew that Stalin spent his last night in the arms of a young Australian woman. Few still knew that their "love-child" brought Australia to the brink of civil war. Until now.Few knew that Stalin spent his last night in the arms of a young Australian woman. Few still knew that their "love-child" brought Australia to the brink of civil war. Until now.Few knew that Stalin spent his last night in the arms of a young Australian woman. Few still knew that their "love-child" brought Australia to the brink of civil war. Until now.

  • Director
    • Peter Duncan
  • Writer
    • Peter Duncan
  • Stars
    • Judy Davis
    • Sam Neill
    • F. Murray Abraham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Duncan
    • Writer
      • Peter Duncan
    • Stars
      • Judy Davis
      • Sam Neill
      • F. Murray Abraham
    • 28User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Judy Davis
    Judy Davis
    • Joan
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Nine
    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
    • Stalin
    Richard Roxburgh
    Richard Roxburgh
    • Joe
    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Anna
    Geoffrey Rush
    Geoffrey Rush
    • Welch
    Russell Kiefel
    Russell Kiefel
    • Barry Rogers
    John Gaden
    • Prof. C.W. 'Wilf' Wilke
    Ben McIvor
    • Joe - 8 Years
    • (as Ben McIver)
    Marshall Napier
    Marshall Napier
    • Brendan Shaw
    Kenneth Radley
    • Bernard Shaw
    • (as Ken Radley)
    Fiona Press
    Fiona Press
    • Mavis Craig
    Alex Menglet
    Alex Menglet
    • Yuri Nikolayev
    Rowan Woods
    • Col Slansky
    Barry Langrishe
    Barry Langrishe
    • Ted
    Ron Haddrick
    Ron Haddrick
    • Sir Allan Miles
    Graham Ware Jr.
    • Harry
    • (as Graham Ware Jnr.)
    Robbie McGregor
    • Minister Frank
    • Director
      • Peter Duncan
    • Writer
      • Peter Duncan
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    User reviews28

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    9babyzuul

    Very Good

    As many of the other reviews suggest, if you have ever been a lefty or if your parents were lefties you will enjoy this film. You really do need to have some familiarity with the vocabulary of socialism in the 1930s and 40s to fully appreciate how good this film is. The German film "Goodbye Lenin!" (2003) touches the same sort of themes.

    So, anyway, the script well written, literate and just a bit edgy, the way Australian films often are. The back story is wonderful and is ably developed by Sam Neil, Judy Davis and F. Murray Abraham. To my eye the cast has given a back story a wonderful 1940s or 50s feel. Sam Neil is good, as always, and remind me of James Mason. Judy Davis is good the way she is always good and reminded me of Betty Davis. F. Murray Abraham's performance actually reminded me of Claude Raines.

    This film works on many levels and Richard Roxborough and Rachel Griffiths are very good but I as am more familiar with Russian communist dogma and American films from the 40s and 50s, I am sure I missed a lot when the film turned its attention to contemporary Australian politics and the civil service.

    I loved the way the "International" was used in the sound tack. Of course it had to be there but I really liked the way it was used here.
    9Mitch-38

    Through a comedic glass darkly...

    "Children of The Revolution" is one of those well-executed dark comedies, that the Australian Film Industry excels at. If one enjoys dark comedy with a heady twinge of surrealism, you're really going to enjoy this movie. Our best scene (without spoiling it) is when the three start dancing and handing out flowers, with Louis Armstrong crooning Cole Porter's "You're The Top" in the background. My friends almost fell off the couch with laughter. It's a gem!
    Gordon-11

    Interesting comedy

    This film is about a woman obsessed with Communism, and her life after bearing Stalin's child.

    The film is meant to be a comedy, and it should be viewed as so. Forget the political backdrop of it, and you will find it quite amusing. I find Judy Davis' performance as the obsessed woman very magnetic. She has this dedicated enthusiasm towards Communism, and she portrays it so well. Her despair towards the end of the film, when Communism experiences downfall, is also depicted well. Though it is a comedy, I find the pace rather slow, which is more like a drama. Overall, I think it is an intelligent comedy, much better than the average toilet joke films.
    wombat_1

    Wot exactly is the movie trying to say?

    I'm heartened to see that several other critics in this column were apparently as confused as I was by this movie. The individual gags are quite funny, but overall, what is this movie about? Is it a comedy? Certainly that's part of it, but is that all? Is it an anti-communist film that relies on comedy to make its point? Well, it might be, but if so, then I think it fails. Or does it have no overall statement to make at all? A bit difficult to believe, given some of the plot lines.
    8Didier-Becu

    LOVE COMRADE

    This must be one of the most refreshing surprises I saw in a long time! Looks boring but it's ultrahilarious. In documentary style we learn something about Australia's dirty history (well this is a satire so don't check out the net for verification, okay?) We go back in the early fifties at where we find an Australian communist Joan Fraser (Judy davis) who really would give her life for the red star, it goes so far that she can arrange to meet the man Stalin himself (all of course before the public knew of his slaughters) and what Joan never expected...she ends up in bed with Stalin but as the man is walking on his last feet, he dies... Agent Nine (Sam Neil) tells her she's a hero who saved Russia and that same night she also ends up in his bed.... Not knowing what to do Joan returns to Australia finding out that she is pregnant. She doesn't tell her Australian boyfriend who the father of her child is....but the poor b*****d accepts. But soon trouble happens when agent Nine returns to the land of the kangaroos...cos the question is : who is the father? He or Stalin? Things of hilarious things are following and we follow the days of the child Joe welch (Richard Roxburgh). For communist mum he's a perfect child...always to be seen at manifestations against the Vietnamwar but then the nightmare strikes...Joe falls in love with a female cop! Really it's totally hilarious even if the personages always stay sober but it's the kind of script that leaves you not one minute in silence. A perfect film from a rather unknown director, see it!!!!

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    • Trivia
      Judy Davis plays Richard Roxburgh's mother in this film, even though there is only seven years' difference in their actual ages.
    • Goofs
      A newspaper refers to the "LEA" several scenes before Young Joe forms this organization.
    • Quotes

      Zachary Welch: [in reference to the pub closing] I don't know, frankly, how we'll ever get the revolution going with 6 o'clock closing.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Father's Day/Twin Town/The Fifth Element/Underworld/Children of the Revolution (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Alexander Nevsky Op. 78
      Written by Sergei Prokofiev

      Performed by "Latvija" Chorus / Gewandhausorchester Leipzig

      Conducted by Kurt Masur

      Courtesy of Teldec International

      By arrangement of Warner Music Australia Pty Ltd, and Performed by a Berlin Choir

      Conducted by Wolf Dieter Hauschild

      Courtesy of Berlin Classics/'Edel' Company Hamburg, Germany

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Children of the Revolution
    • Filming locations
      • Exhibition Hall, Royal Agricultural Showground, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia(Kremlin external scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Australian Asset Securities Limited
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • Miramar Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $838,368
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $31,562
      • May 4, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $838,368
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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