Children of the Revolution
Updated June 26, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Director/Writer: | Peter Duncan |
Director of Photography: | Martin McGrath |
Editor: | Simon Martin |
Music: | Nigel Westlake |
Production Designer: | Roger Ford |
Producer: | Tristram Miall |
Miramax; R; 101 minutes | |
Release: | 5/97 |
Cast: | Judy Davis, Sam Neill, F. Murray Abraham, Richard Roxburgh, Rachel Griffiths and Geoffrey Rush |
Thank heavens for Rush's Best Actor Oscar. If he hadn't won the award, Children of the Revolution might never have found its way up from down under. This bold, irreverent comedy is an allegory of the unraveling of Communism. At a 1953 Communist Party meeting, devout Stalinist Joan Fraser (Davis) makes her hero swoon. The result: young Joe. Fraser's friend, Welch (Rush), marries her and raises the boy as his own son. But as Joe grows, it's obvious the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Davis's tempestuous zealot is a bravura comic turn, but her character captures the leftist disillusionment that accompanied Communism's demise.
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