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