La Chinoise is a movie set in Paris during the 1960s, focusing on a group of young radical students who plan a Maoist revolution. The film explores their political ideology, relationships, and clash with the conventional society. It delves into the cultural revolution, politics, and the contrast between communism and capitalism. The story also involves the theater, the Soviet Union, and the treaties made during the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
In 1980s Peru, a journalist's baby is stolen after childbirth. She embarks on an investigative journey to uncover the truth behind the corruption and social injustice plaguing the country. Through her relentless pursuit, she exposes the dark underbelly of the political violence and shines a light on the plight of the indigenous people.
On their way back from the Cannes Film Festival in 1971, filmmakers Wakamatsu Koji and Adachi Masao visited Lebanon to meet Japan's Red Army faction and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine to shoot a newsreel film promoting the Palestinian resistance. Conceived as a ‘declaration of world war’ that implicates us all, the directors capture the everyday banality of military training and preparation exercises for imminent battle.
A rich girl is kidnapped by a revolutionary group, but instead of wanting to be rescued, she decides to join her captors' organization.
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