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'The Champions' is a three-part Canadian documentary mini-series on lives of Canadian political titans and adversaries Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Ren Lvesque.

Directed by Donald Brittain and co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the series follows Trudeau and Lvesque from their early years until their fall from power in the late 1980s. The series itself took over a decade to complete. The first two-hour-long episodes 'Unlikely Warriors' and 'Trappings of Power' were released in 1978. The third installment, the 87-minute 'The Final Battle', was not completed until 1986, after both men had retired from politics.

Episodes



'Unlikely Warriors' explores Lvesques and Trudeaus early years, from their university days through to 1967, when Lvesque left the Liberal party and Trudeau became the federal minister of justice. The episode documents the mens similarities as well as differences. Though both were from wealthy families and were schooled by Jesuits, Trudeau had a detached intellectual perspective in sharp contrast with Lvesques more emotional journalistic approach. At their first meeting at a CBC cafeteria in Montreal, after a series of Socratic questions, Lvesque told Trudeau, "If youre a goddamned intellectual, I dont want to talk to you," setting the tone for their relationship to come.

'Trappings of Power' begins in 1967, when Trudeau, now Justice Minister, is being courted to run for the leadership of the Liberal party, and climaxes with Lvesque and his separatist Parti Qubcois winning 1976 Quebec provincial election.

'The Final Battle' over the years between 1977 and 1986, including Lvesque and Trudeaus final showdown in the 1980 Quebec referendum and the repatriation of the Canadian Constitution. Part Three also follows each mans fall from political grace.

Release and honours



Originally broadcast on CBC Television, Parts one and two of 'The Champions' were also released as a feature-length film in 1978, winning four Canadian Film Awards, including Best Feature Documentary and Best Non-Dramatic Script.

'The Final Battle' won Genie Awards for Best Feature Documentary and Best Direction in a Documentary.

In 2006, the series was designed as a Masterwork by the Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada.

The series had been unavailable for several years, due to the expiration of rights for stock footage used in the film. As of 2009, those issues have been resolved and the series has been added to the National Film Board's online Screening Room.

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