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  1. Chung Kuo, Cina ([ˌtʃuŋˈkwo ˈtʃiːna], "Zhongguo, China") is a 1972 Italian television documentary directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Antonioni and his crew were invited to China and filmed for five weeks, beginning in Beijing and travelling southwards.

  2. 13 de mar. de 1974 · Chung Kuo: China: Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. With Giuseppe Rinaldi. 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.

    • (897)
    • Documentary
    • Michelangelo Antonioni
    • 1974-03-13
  3. A documentary on China, concentrating mainly on the faces of the people, filmed in the areas they were allowed to visit.

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  4. 28 de dic. de 2017 · Forgotten Masterpiece: Antonioni’s Travelogue From China. Share full article. A scene from Michelangelo Antonioni’s “Chung Kuo — Cina,” from 1972. It begins a weeklong showing on Dec. 30...

  5. 30 de dic. de 2017 · In 1971, a year before Nixon’s historic visit to China and seemingly a harbinger of a thawing of international relations during the Cultural Revolution, Michelangelo Antonioni was invited by Mao Zedong’s regime to make a work of propaganda about the superior virtues of the Communist nation.

  6. 15 de jun. de 2012 · In 1970, Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni was asked to return to his roots as a documentarian for this profile of China, fully sanctioned by the government of the People’s Republic.

  7. The political-aesthetic obstacles of reconciling two forms of realism—the CCP’s official heroic Socialist Realism and Chung Kuo/Cina’s direct-cinema realism steeped in visual reality— resulted in the film’s official castigation in China and Antonioni’s deep personal disappointment.