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The Russian Revolution in Colour

The remarkable story of the revolution that changed the world forever. Cold, hungry and disillusioned, the Russian factory workers of Petrograd staged a demonstration about a lack of bread during the winter of 1917. Incredibly, this protest for bread proved the catalyst for revolution and brought about the subsequent abdication of Tsar Nicholas II, ending years of imperial rule. 'The Russian Revolution' uses dramatised and colourised archive material to tell the astonishing story of one of history's most extraordinary social movements

Year: 2005
Genre: Documentaries, War Docos, Historical, Docos - Historical
Country: UK
Director: Ian Lilley
Duration: 100 Minutes
Rating: Ex
Location in store: Documentary (Historical)

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