Faith of the Century: A History of Communism (1999)
Synopsis
Communism spread to all of the continents of the word, lasting through four generations and over seven decades. Hundreds of millions of men and women were affected by this political system, one of the most unjust and bloodiest in history. Using newly discovered propaganda films and archival photos, these four episodes explore the mysteries of this totalitarian political machine that lured its share of important followers into the fold. Known as the red church, communism seduced its ardent followers like some earthly religion.
First Air Date: 1999-10-06
Last Air Date: 1999-10-27
Number of Seasons: 1
Number of Episodes: 4
Created By: Patrick Barbéris, Patrick Rotman
Networks: ARTE
Top Cast
- Patrice Chéreau as Narrator (voice)
- Joseph Stalin as Self (archive footage)
- Hồ Chí Minh as Self (archive footage)
- Mao Zedong as Self (archive footage)
- Maurice Thorez as Self (archive footage)
- Palmiro Togliatti as Self (archive footage)
- Marcel Cachin as Self (archive footage)
- Nikita Khrushchev as Self (archive footage)
- Josip Broz Tito as Self (archive footage)
- Vladimir Lenin as Self (archive footage)
Seasons
Season 1 (1999)
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Episodes:
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Ep. 1: Utopia in Power (1917-1928)
This episode covers 1900 to 1928, a period which saw the death of Lenin, the creation of the KGB and the coming to power of Stalin.
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Ep. 2: The Two Faces of Communism (1929-1939)
This episode includes Stalin’s purge, Communism the defender of democracy, the great famine of the Ukraine and the Spanish civil war.
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Ep. 3: The Peak Years (1940-1953)
This episode includes the defeat of Germany, the take over of Eastern Europe, the Korean War and the Cold War.
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Ep. 4: End Without End (1953-1999)
This episode includes Stalin’s death and Krushchev taking power, uprisings crushed in East Germany and Hungary, the propaganda of the space race, Castro taking over Cuba, Vietnam, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the unleashing of freedom, the remnants of a discredited philosophy.
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