Prologue

19691 h 27 min 39 secFilm: Fiction, Feature-length fiction

PG

Direction: Robin Spry

Production: Robin SpryTom Daly

Script: Sherwood Forest

One critic described this film as an "immensely appealing and articulate exploration of the world of the drop-out, which makes almost everything else in the recent spate of films about hippydom seem adolescent." Prologue concerns a young Montréaler who edits an underground newspaper. He and his female companion are joined by a young draft dodger from the United States. In the choices they make, the two rival philosophies of dissenting youth become evident: militant protest or communal retreat. The film includes some of the bloody rioting in Chicago during the 1968 Democratic Convention. Also seen and heard in the film is anti-war and civil rights spokesman Abbie Hoffman.

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Subject categories


  • Social Issues > ConflictSocial ChangeSub-cultureYoung Adults
  • Education > Dropouts

Credits


director
Robin Spry
producer
Robin Spry
Tom Daly
script
Sherwood Forest
photography
Douglas Kiefer
sound
Russ Heise
editing
Christopher Cordeaux
sound editing
Bernard Bordeleau
Christopher Cordeaux
re-recording
Ron Alexander
Roger Lamoureux
music
Bill Brooks
Michael Malus
The Ventures
cast
Christopher Cordeaux
Peter Cullen
Frank Edwards
Henry Gamer
Robert Girolami
Victor Knight
Elaine Malus
Gary Rader
John Robb

Awards


  • First PrizeInternational Film Festival
  • Award for Best Film Editing given to Christopher CordeauxGenie Awards
  • Etrog for Best Editing to Christopher CordeauxGenie Awards
  • Robert Flaherty Award for Best DocumentaryBAFTA / British Academy Film Awards