To My Son in Spain: Finnish Canadians in the Spanish Civil War

To My Son in Spain: Finnish Canadians in the Spanish Civil War

200942 min0
Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary features the story of Jules Paivio, the last living Canadian volunteer of the infamous Mackenzie-Papineau Battallion of the “International Brigades”. When Jules left from his home near Port Arthur (Thunder Bay), Ontario, his father, a famous Finnish poet, wrote a lasting lament: “To My Son In Spain”. In 1936-37, 1700 Canadians volunteered to fight with the Spanish people against a fascist coup d’etat led by elements of the Spanish Army. Backed by Musselini and Hitler, the fascists were bent on overthrowing Spain’s democratically elected socialist government and replacing it with military and church rule. It could be argued this conflict marked the true beginning of what would become World War II.

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👥Cast (3)

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Michelle Derosier

Narrator

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Jules Päiviö

Self, Spanish Civil War veteran

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Michael Petrou

Self, author of 'Renegades: Canadians in the Spanish Civil War'

🎬Crew

Director

Dave Clement

Writers

Dave Clement, Saku Pinta

Producers

Dave Clement, Saku Pinta

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🏷️Keywords

spainspanish civil war (1936-39)anti-fascisminternational brigadescanadian volunteers

Production Companies

Ontario Arts Council
Canada Council for the Arts