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Children of the Revolution (1996)
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Synopsis
Children of the Revolution is an Australian film whose cinematic roots go back to the sardonic comedies of
Billy Wilder
. It is set in two time periods, the 1950s and 1990s, and goes back and forth between them. In the 1990s, Australian politician Joe Welch (
Richard Roxburgh
) is having some serious difficulties. We learn just how serious they are through a series of interviews with important political commentators. Joe blames his mother, Joan Fraser (
Judy Davis
), for his problems. This claim seems ridiculous until we flash back to the 1950s and discover that Joan, an ardent communist, had a very brief fling with Joseph Stalin (F. Murray Abraham) and that Joe Welch could be Stalin's love-child. Welch was brought up accompanying his mother on her political rounds, and acquired a fondness for jack-booted women -- something which haunts him in his adult life. Double agent David Hoyle (
Sam Neill
) also had an affair with Joan during her one brief trip to Moscow, and his shadowy influence also follows Welch into the time of the film. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
Cast
F. Murray Abraham
Joseph Stalin
Judy Davis
Joan Fraser
Sam Neill
David Hoyle (nine)
Richard Roxburgh
Joe Welch
Geoffrey Rush
Zachary Welch
Rachel Griffiths
Anna
Production Crew
Laurie Faen
Art Director
Greg Ricketson
Associate Producer
Liz Mullinar
Casting
Martin McGrath
Cinematographer
Terry Ryan
Costume Designer
Peter Duncan
Director
Peter Duncan
Director
Simon Martin
Editor
P.J. Voeten
First Assistant Director
Tristram Miall
Producer
Roger Ford
Production Designer
Peter Duncan
Screenwriter
Peter Duncan
Screenwriter
Nigel Westlake
Songwriter
Guntis Sics
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1996
Runtime: 99
Country: Australia
MPAA Rating: R
for some strong sexuality and language
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
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