Réalisation:
Renny BartlettRésumés(1)
The Russian Revolution of 1917 is one of the most controversial events of the 20th century. Three men - Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin - emerged from obscurity to forge an entirely new political system. In the space of six months, they turned the largest country on earth into the first Communist state. Was this a triumph of people power or a political coup d'etat that led to blood-soaked totalitarianism? A hundred years later, the Revolution still sparks ferocious debate. This film dramatizes the 245 days that brought these men to supreme power. As the history unfolds, a stellar cast of writers and historians, including Martin Amis, Orlando Figes, Helen Rappaport, Simon Sebag-Montefiore and China Mieville, battle over the meaning of the Russian Revolution and explore how it shaped the world we live in today. (BBC)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Juliet Stevenson (narrateur)
Grande-Bretagne
Meilleurs films :
Drowning by numbers (1988)
Fleur du désert (2009)
The Last Hangman (2005)
Martin Amis
Grande-Bretagne
Meilleurs films :
Cyclone à la Jamaïque (1965)
Nicholas Asbury
Grande-Bretagne
Meilleurs films :
Sherlock (2010) (série)
A Song for Jenny (2015) (téléfilm)
Inspecteur Barnaby (1997) (série)
Milo Twomey
Grande-Bretagne
Meilleurs films :
Les Enquêtes de Morse (2012) (série)
Guerre & Paix (2016) (série)
The Golden Hour (2005) (série)