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- La Chinoise
- France1967
- Jean-Luc Godard
- 96 DCP
- G
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Screening Dates
- November 3 (Sunday) 6:30
- November 9 (Saturday) 8:30
- November 11 (Monday) 6:30
“The movie is like a speed-freak’s anticipatory vision of the political horrors to come; it’s amazing.”
Pauline Kael, The New Yorker
“Godard’s best film by far since Breathless” (Renata Adler, The New York Times), La Chinoise offers a spectacularly colourful pop-art portrait of five student radicals, members of a Maoist cell, who spend a summer in a Paris apartment chanting from Mao’s Little Red Book and plotting an assassination. Anne Wiazemsky (who married the director the same year), nouvelle vague icon Jean-Pierre Léaud, and future Rivette mainstay Juliet Berto head the cast. The film was released nine months before the radical events of May ’68. Godard is at the height of his own revolutionary powers here, and his meta-narrative, aesthetically scattershot approach is exhilarating: La Chinoise is intercut with slogans, old photos, revolutionary posters, American comic book figures, and paintings, plus the obligatory Godardian catalogue of cinematic and literary references (including Johnny Guitar and Jean-Paul Sartre). As in his earlier Pierrot le fou, Godard also offers a comic re-enactment of the Vietnam War.
In French with English subtitles
“A brilliant dialectical farce … A prophetic and remarkably acute analysis of the impulse behind the events of May 1968 in all their desperate sincerity and impossible naïveté.”
Tom Milne, Time Out