Chung Kuo - Cina

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History Documentary hosted by Michelangelo Antonioni, published by Michelangelo Antonioni in 1972 - Italian narration

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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. In a detached, distant style, the director and his crew pick up snatches of life in and around Bejing, including: kids at an elementary school; a hospital where a woman is giving a cesarean birth; and a cotton mill and its workers. Despite Antonioni's efforts, China denounced the finished film, and as such, it has gone relatively unseen in most parts of the world, including the United States. 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 Cesarean operation is performed, using acupuncture. The middle part visits the Red Flag canal and a collective farm in Henan, as well as the old city of Suzhou. The final part shows the port and industries of Shanghai, and ends with a stage presentation by Chinese acrobats.


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  • Duration: 3h 17mn
  • File size: 3.88 GB
  • Container: MKV
  • Width: 720 pixels
  • Height: 480 pixels
  • Display aspect ratio: 4:3
  • Bit rate: 2600 kbs
  • Frame rate: 29.970 fps
  • Audio Codec: AAC-LC
  • Channel(s): 2 channels
  • Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
  • Credit goes to: anonymous
  • Credit goes to: Turbojugend

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