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  1. 28 de oct. de 2012 · Chung Kuo – China. (Chung Kuo – Cina) Screening on Film. Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni . Italy , 1972, 35mm, color, 210 min. Italian and Mandarin with English subtitles . Print source: Cinecittà Luce. At the height of his international fame, Antonioni's career took an unexpected and extraordinary detour, a sudden return to his early ...

  2. The resulting three-and-a-half hour film, which led an angry Chairman Mao to brand Antonioni anti-China and anti-revolutionary, is a remarkable portrait of an enduringly complex, enigmatic and ancient civilisation in the midst of adapting to Communism. Additionally, the film itself is a fascinating historical example of the observational ...

  3. CHUNG KUO - CINA. A documentary on China, concentrating mainly on the faces of the people, filmed in the areas they were allowed to visit. The 220-minute version consists of three parts. The first part, taken around Beijing, includes a cotton factory, older sections of the city, and a clinic where a Caesarean operation is performed using ...

  4. 24 de nov. de 2020 · Watching the Italian filmmaker's 1972 documentary on China. Another thing that struck me in particular is how familiar the street scenes are. Some of the fashion and technology might be different, but watching this film, there’s a recognizable character to the people shown – the ways they stare, the ways they carry themselves, and interact on the street, that seems not to have changed much ...

  5. The final cut. Michelangelo Antonioni and his crew filming in a Henan province village for his documentary Chung Kuo in 1972. It's 1972 and a man rides his bicycle down a Beijing street, takes his ...

  6. 20 de mar. de 2012 · Italian director Michaelangelo Antonioni visited China in the early 1970s. It may be hard to imagine now, but in the early 1970s China was as closed off from the rest of the world as North Korea ...

  7. Evidence of the enduring legacy of Chung Kuo -China includes the on-going proliferation of scholarly works (Eco and Leefeldt 1977, Hongyun 2009, Brezzi 2010, Quan 2010, Chow 2014, Dalla Gassa 2014 ...