1917: One Year, Two Revolutions (2017)

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In February 1917, Imperial Russia plunges into revolution. Nine months of unrest before a coup brought about an upheaval that changed the course of history and profoundly altered the future of civilisation.

Director: Bernard George
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Roberto Baccherini
Cinematography: Jean-Louis Laforêt
Editing: Joseph Licidé, Fabrice Salinié
Production: Cinétévé, France Télévisions, PROCIREP, ANGOA
Country: France
Language: English, Français
Original Language: fr

Themes

Ancient Evolution and Nature Origins, Industrial Revolution: Machine Factory Toil, Industrial Revolution: Steam and Iron Age, Grassroots Revolution and the Spark of Hope

Keywords

revolution, history

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1917: One Year, Two Revolutions about?
In February 1917, Imperial Russia plunges into revolution. Nine months of unrest before a coup brought about an upheaval that changed the course of history and profoundly altered the future of civilisation.
Who directed 1917: One Year, Two Revolutions?
1917: One Year, Two Revolutions was directed by Bernard George.
Who stars in 1917: One Year, Two Revolutions?
1917: One Year, Two Revolutions stars David Coburn.
How long is 1917: One Year, Two Revolutions?
1917: One Year, Two Revolutions has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is 1917: One Year, Two Revolutions?
1917: One Year, Two Revolutions is a Documentary, History film.
Where was 1917: One Year, Two Revolutions produced?
1917: One Year, Two Revolutions was produced in France.
What are the themes of 1917: One Year, Two Revolutions?
The themes of 1917: One Year, Two Revolutions include: Ancient Evolution and Nature Origins, Industrial Revolution: Machine Factory Toil, Industrial Revolution: Steam and Iron Age, Grassroots Revolution and the Spark of Hope.