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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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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...

  4. Dec 11, 2023 · La Chinoise (1967) Publication date. 1967. Topics. comedy, marxism, cultural revolution. Language. French. IMDb. 豆瓣.

  5. 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 ...

  6. La Chinoise. Disillusioned by their suburban lifestyles, a group of students form a small Maoist cell and plan to change the world by any means necessary. After studying the growth of communism in China, the students decide they must use terrorism and violence to ignite their own revolution.

  7. 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.

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