Solzhenitsyn'S Children...Are Making A Lot Of Noise In Paris
- Release Information
- October 29, 1979
- Montréal (Le Cinéma Parallèle) (Fr. version)
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- October 29, 1979
- Montréal (Le Cinéma Parallèle) (Fr. version)
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- October 29, 1979
- Montréal (Musée des Beaux-Arts: Festival International du Cinéma en 16mm)1
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- October 29, 1979
- Montréal (Musée des Beaux-Arts: Festival International du Cinéma en 16mm)1
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- May 6, 1979
- Montréal (Le Cinéma Parallèle) (Fr. version)
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- May 6, 1979
- Montréal (Le Cinéma Parallèle) (Fr. version)
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- May 6, 1979
- Montréal (Musée des Beaux-Arts: Festival International du Cinéma en 16mm)1
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- May 6, 1979
- Montréal (Musée des Beaux-Arts: Festival International du Cinéma en 16mm)1
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- Budget
- Distributors
- National Film Board
- National Film Board
Production Details
- Executive Producer
- Arthur Hammond
- Arthur Hammond
- Arthur Hammond
- Arthur Hammond
- Producer
- Arthur Hammond
- Marrin Cannell
- Marrin Cannell
- Director
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Arthur Hammond
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Director of Photography
- Andreas Poulsson
- Andreas Poulsson
- Andreas Poulsson
- Andreas Poulsson
- Andreas Poulsson
- Andreas Poulsson
- Andreas Poulsson
- Andreas Poulsson
- Andreas Poulsson
- Andreas Poulsson
- Michael Edols
- Director of Sound
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Joseph Champagne
- Writer
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Arthur Hammond
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Editor
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
- Cast
- Michael Rubbo
- Louis-Bernard Robitaille
- Michael Rubbo
- Joseph Champagne
- Michael Rubbo
- Michael Rubbo
A somewhat unconventional look at a serious subject--an intellectual political movement in France that may alter the face of Communism in Europe. The New Philosophers, as they are called, are former leftist activists whose thinking has been radically changed by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Filmmaker Rubbo and the Paris-based correspondent for Montreal=s La Presse, Louis-Bernard Robitaille, speak to some of them prior to the French national elections. They have abandoned their former pro-Marxist ideology. Will they now decisively influence the electorate?
Source: Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)