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' The Chinese, or, Rather, in the Chinese Manner: A Film in the Making '), commonly referred to simply as La Chinoise, is a 1967 French political docufiction film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard about a group of young Maoist activists in Paris.
The Chinese: Directed by Jean-Luc Godard. With Anne Wiazemsky, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Juliet Berto, Michel Semeniako. 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.
Order your copy now: http://bit.ly/2AKKkqW Jean-Luc Godard’s ferocious run of ground breaking 1960s commercial features neared a terminus point as the filmm...
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Sep 10, 2012 · La Chinoise. Film; Advertising. Time Out says. Godard's brilliant dialectical farce, distinctly disquieting as well as gratingly funny, in which five Parisian students, members of a Maoist cell ...
Despite sonorous allusions to such major artists as Brecht, Goethe and Dostoevsky, La Chinoise is only, like its subject, scan-deep: dazzling on the surface and virtually vacuous beneath.
Synopsis. 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. Remove Ads. Cast.