Trudeau (film)

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Trudeau
Directed by Jerry Ciccoritti
Written by Wayne Grigsby
Starring Colm Feore
Polly Shannon
Music by Sandy Moore
Cinematography Norayr Kasper
Editing by Dean Soltys
Studio Big Motion Pictures
Release dates 31 March 2002 (Canada)
Running time 208 min.
Country Canada Canada
Language English & French

Trudeau is a 2002 television miniseries dramatizing the life of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. It aired on CBC Television and was written by Wayne Grigsby and directed by Jerry Ciccoritti.

The miniseries was one of the highest-rated Canadian television programs of the year. It won several Gemini Awards, including Best Actor, Best Writing and Best Direction.

It follows Pierre Trudeau through the major events of his political mandates up to the patriation of the Canadian Constitution. A few of the major characters in the film (notably "Greenbaum" and "Duncan") are fictional, or composite characters.

A prequel, Trudeau II: Maverick in the Making, came out in 2005, examining Trudeau's early life.

Cast

Archival footage of Joe Clark, Knowlton Nash and Queen Elizabeth II is used in the film. Cynthia Dale and Peter Mansbridge also have small roles; Mansbridge plays himself.

Accuracy

In several interviews at the time of the premiere, actual Trudeau PMO bureaucrats commented on the general accuracy of the film with one major exception. Most characters in the film refer to Trudeau as "Mr. Prime Minister." This is improper Canadian government protocol; the prime minister is simply referred to as "Prime Minister", although it is not uncommon for the Prime Minister to be addressed by the former as well as the latter. It is notable that actor R. H. Thomson refused to use the scripted address and ad-libbed instead.

Notes

  • 1 This is an actor, who should not be confused with the character of the same name listed earlier.

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