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  1. At its core, Struggle in Italia is an analysis of the political situations in Italy. The outlines the stages of Paola's transformation and how and why a supposedly revolutionary Italian girl has fallen prey to bourgeois ideology in this Class struggle.

  2. The film reveals how and why a supposedly revolutionary Italian girl has in fact fallen prey to bourgeois ideology.

    • (733)
    • Cosmoseion, RAI, Anouchka Films
    • Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Gorin
  3. Struggle in Italy is a film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Gorin, Groupe Dziga Vertov with Cristiana Tullio-Altan, Paolo Pozzesi, Jerome Hinstin, Anne Wiazemsky. Year: 1970. Original title: Lotte in Italia (Luttes en Italie).

    • (153)
    • Drama | Half-length Film. Politics
    • Italy
    • 57
  4. El documento presenta fragmentos de conversaciones y debates sobre temas políticos e ideológicos en Italia, incluyendo discusiones sobre marxismo, idealismo, la lucha de clases, revisionismo, imperialismo y la represión policial. Se mencionan detenciones de militantes y la necesidad de organizar la respuesta ante la represión burguesa.

  5. Struggle in Italy reveals how and why a supposedly revolutionary Italian girl has in fact fallen prey to bourgeois ideology. A discursive reflection on her shift from political “theory” to political “practice” and, at the same time, a self-questioning of its own practice and theories.

  6. Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin (under their 'Dziga Vertov Group' alias) pose the question of what constitutes revolutionary struggle, focusing on the day-to-day life of a woman militant. Paola is an Italian student of bourgeois extraction, but engaged in progressive ideas and action.

    • 121 min
  7. 30 de ene. de 2023 · Struggle in Italy: not necessarily a film about the struggles in Italy; it was in fact largely shot in Godard and Anne Wiazemsky’s home at the time. This is a discursive reflection on a young Italian woman’s shift from political “theory” to political “practice” and, at the same time, a self-questioning of its own practice ...