Reds

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Reds is a 1981 historical drama film directed by and starring Warren Beatty that chronicles the life and political activism of American journalist John Reed during the Russian Revolution.

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instanceOf American film
film
historical drama film
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Cinematography
Academy Award for Best Director
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
basedOn the life of John Reed
cinematographyBy Vittorio Storaro
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Russian Revolution
surface form: Bolshevik Revolution

Greenwich Village bohemian community
director Warren Beatty
distributedBy Paramount Pictures
editedBy Dede Allen
featuresCharacter Emma Goldman
Eugene O'Neill
Louise Bryant
filmingLocation Finland
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
genre biographical film
historical drama
hasFormat feature film
language English
mainCharacter John Reed
musicBy Dave Grusin
Stephen Sondheim
narrativeFocus political activism of John Reed
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Actor
Academy Award for Best Actress
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
Academy Award for Best Picture
portrays American left-wing politics
Russian Revolution
producer Warren Beatty
publicationDate 1981
runtime approximately 195 minutes
screenwriter Trevor Griffiths
Warren Beatty
setInPeriod 1910s
Russian Revolution
surface form: Russian Revolution era
starring Diane Keaton
Edward Herrmann
Gene Hackman
Jack Nicholson
Jerzy Kosinski
Maureen Stapleton
Warren Beatty
subject journalism
revolution
socialism

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Warren Beatty directed Reds
Warren Beatty produced Reds
Beatty notableWork Reds
subject surface form: Warren Beatty
Craig McKay edited Reds
Dede Allen notableWork Reds
Dede Allen workedOn Reds
Stapleton notableWork Reds
subject surface form: Maureen Stapleton