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Solzhenitsyn's Children... Are Making a Lot of Noise in Paris

Released: January 11, 1979Runtime: 88 min

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Australian-Canadian documentarian Rubbo, along with Quebecois journalist Louis-Bernard Robitaille, travels to Paris to take the temperature of European Communism in general and in particular the French Left, still reeling from May ’68 and the publication of Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago. A unique, impassioned collection of often-contentious testimonials, including personal recollections of Soviet repression and a stinging indictment of careerist radicalism among the New Philosophers.

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