October 1970 (film)

Summary

October 1970 is an eight-part made-for-television series that played on Canadian television in October and November 2006. It is a dramatization of the actual events surrounding the October Crisis in the Canadian province of Quebec, when members of the militant separatist group Front de libération du Québec abducted British Trade Commissioner James Cross and then Pierre Laporte, the Vice-Premier and Minister of Labour of Quebec, the latter of whom they murdered.

October 1970
Written byWayne Grigsby
Peter Mitchell
Directed byDon McBrearty
StarringPatrick Labbé; Karine Vanasse, Fanny La Croix, Denis Bernard
Mark Day
Hugo Saint-Cyr
Gary Levert
Theme music composerJonathan Goldsmith
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersLaszlo Barna
Wayne Grigsby
David MacLeod
Running time480 minutes
Original release
ReleaseOctober 12, 2006 (2006-10-12)

Cast edit

Reception edit

October 1970 was severely criticised by articles of and letters to Le Devoir :

  • How to become a hero "If he is still alive, [Giguère] must be dying of laughter »
  • To be seen sep 12 on TV, the series in French "... clearly distorted for dramatisation purposes »
  • Radio-Canada (the French-language counterpart of CBC) was doubtful of the series' quality
  • Letters about the series October 1970, by Jacques Lanctôt himself
  • CBC's series about FLQ : War, yes my colonel "... giving back life, against all historical obviousness, to the ludicrous idea of a plot aiming to institute a temporary government in October 1970."

References edit

  1. ^ "Comment devenir un héros". Le Devoir. November 8, 2006.

External links edit

  • October 1970 at IMDb