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| Synopsis |
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| Acclaimed director Jean-Luc Godard presents one of his most controversial and political films focusing on a small group of French students who want to change the world by using any means necessary. After studying Mao and the Chinese cultural revolution, the students decide that they must use terrorism to achieve their goals. |
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| Starring |
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Anne Wiazemsky, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Juliet Berto |
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| Directed
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| Jean-Luc Godard |
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| Written
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| Jean-Luc Godard |
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| Street
Date |
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05/13/08 |
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| Theatrical
Release Date |
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1969 |
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| Studio |
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Hugo Films |
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| MPAA rating |
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Not Rated |
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| Closed
Captioning |
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n/a |
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| Languages |
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French |
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| Subtitles |
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English |
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| Format |
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DVD |
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| DVD bonus features |
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TBD |
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| DVD aspect ratio |
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4x3/1.33:1 |
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| Audio |
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Dolby Digital |
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| Running Time |
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93 Minutes |
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| Genre |
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Drama |
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| UPC number |
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741952311591 |
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| Catalog Number |
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KLF-3115 |
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| ISBN Number |
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1417201312 |
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