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In seven different segments, Godard, Klein, Lelouch, Marker, Resnais, and Varda show their sympathy and support for the North Vietnamese army during the Vietnam War.
Aug 28, 2013 | Theatrical Limited (1 locations)
Other Key Dates
Oct 1, 1967 (New York Film Festival (USA))
Jan 4, 1969 (TV premiere (West Germany))
Feb 26, 2006 (Belgrade Film Festival (Serbia))
May 15, 2009 (Cannes Film Festival (France))
Oct 20, 2009 (London Film Festival (UK))
Nov 9, 2012 (Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival (Taiwan))
Aug 10, 2017 (New Horizons Film Festival (Poland))
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$8,132
Sound Mix: Mono
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
Country of Origin: Belgium
This documentary is made up of 11 segments. 1. ‘Bomb Hanoi!’: life in Hanoi under the bombs. 2. ‘A Parade Is a Parade!’: three demonstrations against the Vietnam War: Humphrey in Paris, Veterans Day in New York, May Day on Wall Street. 3. ‘Johnson Cries’: Vietnamese actors stage a show on the Americans’ defeat. 4. ‘Claude Ridder’: a French intellectual monologues and voices his bad conscience. 5. ‘Flash Back’: a short retelling of the origins of the war. 6. ‘Camera Eye’: Jean-Luc Godard presents his case of conscience. 7. ‘Victor Charlie’: American singer-songwriter Tom Paxton mocks the purpose of the war, then director Michèle Ray explains why she is “on the other side”. 8. ‘Why We Fight’: Westmoreland lays out the official US thesis. 9. ‘Fidel Castro’: Fidel Castro praises the example set by the Vietnamese. 10. ‘Ann Uyen’: Uyen, a Vietnamese woman from Paris, and Ann, wife of Norman Morrison, explain the meaning of the American Quaker’s sacrifice. 11. ‘Vertigo’: Demonstration of American pacifists on April 15, 1967 in New York. — X