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La Chinoise( 1967)

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Overview

A small group of French students are studying Mao, trying to find out their position in the world and how to change the world to a Maoistic community using terrorism.

    Top Billed Cast

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      Anne Wiazemsky

      Véronique

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      Jean-Pierre Léaud

      Guillaume

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      Juliet Berto

      Yvonne

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      Michel Semeniako

      Henri

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      Lex De Bruijn

      Kirilov

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      Omar Diop

      Omar

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      Francis Jeanson

      Francis

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      Blandine Jeanson

      Blandine

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      Eliane Giovagnoli

      Son Ami

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      Charles L. Bitsch

      Self - Assistant Director (uncredited)

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      Raoul Coutard

      Self - Cinematographer (uncredited)

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      René Levert

      Self - Sound Recordist (uncredited)

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    A review by CRCulver

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    Written by CRCulver on Tue Jun 05 2018
    In 1966, Jean-Luc Godard made the acquaintance of some young members of the French Left who felt a strong pull towards Maoism. By looking to China, they sought to escape the traditional division of the French Left into supporters of the Soviet Union, which had lost its revolutionary fervour, and Trotskyist parties, which were impotent. (Of course, at the time the West was still generally unaware of the horrific toll of Mao's policies.) Godard, whose sociological curiosity and political engagement was strong in these years, decided to study this phenomenon, and the result is LA CHINOISE. While G...

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

    Budget

    -

    Revenue

    30857.00

    Keywords

    • suicide
    • paris, france
    • based on novel or book
    • capitalism
    • politics
    • roommates
    • terrorism
    • communism
    • class struggle
    • maoism
    • experimental cinema
    • marxism