La Chinoise

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La Chinoise is a 1967 French New Wave film by Jean-Luc Godard that satirically explores youthful Maoist radicalism in Paris on the eve of the 1968 student protests.

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La Chinoise canonical 3

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instanceOf French New Wave film
film
basedOn “Les Maoïstes” by Anne Wiazemsky
cinematographyBy Raoul Coutard
countryOfOrigin France
depicts debates on revolutionary violence
ideological conflicts within the New Left
director Jean-Luc Godard
distributor Athos Films
editedBy Agnès Guillemot
features direct address to camera
fragmented narrative structure
intertitles
use of primary colors in set design
filmingPeriod 1967
genre drama film
political film
satirical film
hasCharacter Guillaume
Henri
Kirillov
Véronique
Yvonne
inspiredBy Little Red Book
surface form: Mao Zedong’s Little Red Book
movement French New Wave
musicBy Antoine Duhamel
narrativeFocus youthful Maoist radicalism
notableFor anticipating the May 1968 student protests in France
originalLanguage French
partOf Jean-Luc Godard
surface form: Jean-Luc Godard filmography
portrays a group of Parisian students forming a Maoist cell
producer Georges de Beauregard
productionCompany Anouchka Films
releaseDateFrance 1967-08-30
releaseYear 1967
runtimeMinutes 96
screenwriter Jean-Luc Godard
settingLocation Paris
stars Anne Wiazemsky
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Juliet Berto
Lex de Bruijn
Michel Semeniako NERFINISHED
style Brechtian
didactic
essay film
theme Maoism
Marxism–Leninism
political activism
revolutionary politics
student radicalism

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Jean-Luc Godard notableWork La Chinoise
Anne Wiazemsky notableWork La Chinoise
Jean-Pierre Léaud notableWork La Chinoise