Revolution's Orphans
Revolution's Orphans is a 1979 Canadian short film. Directed by John N. Smith, Revolution's Orphans is about a man who flees Hungary, with his daughter Clara, for Canada as the 1956 Hungarian Revolution happens. They feel regret for abandoning their homeland, until Clara's uncle Janos arrives.[1]
| Revolution's Orphans | |
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| Directed by | John N. Smith | 
| Written by | Laszlo Gefin John N. Smith János Szanyi | 
| Produced by | Rob Iveson, John N. Smith | 
| Starring | Rudi Lipp Bronwen Mantel | 
| Cinematography | David De Volpi | 
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| Distributed by | National Film Board | 
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| Running time | 27 minutes | 
| Country | Canada | 
| Language | English | 
The film earned six Genie Award nominations. Rudi Lipp earned a Genie Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor (Non-Feature).
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