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Release Date:
May 5, 2010
Original Title:
The Trotsky
Alternate Titles:
High School Revolution
Le Trostky
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Park Ex Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 113
Leon Bronstein is not your average Montreal West high school student. For one thing, none of his peers can claim to be the reincarnation of early 20th century Soviet iconoclast and Red Army hero, Leon Trotsky. When his father sends Leon to public school as punishment for starting a hunger strike at Papa's clothing factory, Leon quickly lends new meaning to the term 'student union', determined as he is to live out his pre-ordained destiny to the fullest and change the world.
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ADR Editor:
Natalie Fleurant
Art Direction:
Colombe Raby
Casting:
Rosina Bucci
Costume Design:
Mario Davignon
Dialogue Editor:
Natalie Fleurant
Director:
Jacob Tierney
Director of Photography:
Guy Dufaux
Editor:
Arthur Tarnowski
Makeup Artist:
Colleen Quinton
Producer:
Kevin Tierney
Production Design:
Anne Pritchard
Property Master:
Louis Gascon
Script Supervisor:
Milena Popović
Set Decoration:
Suzanne Cloutier
Still Photographer:
Attila Dory
Writer:
Jacob Tierney
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