Pierre Elliott Trudeau was one of the most striking, well-spoken and controversial leaders in Canadian history. He brought with him an almost rock-star aura of popularity to office in the 1960s, marking what was known as "Trudeaumania" in Canada during one of the country's most exciting and important times. Yet Trudeau's eccentricities were regularly mistaken for arrogance and he was often considered a traitor, particularly by those who wanted to see Quebec separated from the rest of Canada. With the province rocked by terrorist bombings and the nation disturbed by civil unrest, Trudeau was determined to "put the country in its place." Through hours of archival footage and interviews with Trudeau himself, Memoirs details the story of a man who used intelligence and charisma to bring together a country that was very nearly torn apart.
Director: Brian McKenna
Self (archive footage)
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5 episodes
The first part of this documentary series covers Trudeau's early years, from childhood to entrance into politics.
Runtime: N/A minThe early years of Trudeau's premiership, marked by the October Crisis of 1970.
Runtime: N/A minThe early years of Trudeau's premiership, marked by the October Crisis of 1970.
Runtime: N/A minThe latter years of Trudeau in office.
Runtime: N/A minThe latter years of Trudeau in office.
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