China: A User's Manual (Films) (2014)
In 2006, filmmakers Christian Bouche-Villeneuve and Sandor Krasna allegedly sent the footage taken in this movie to Sir Hamlet Auberjena, who recently sent it on to William Brown, knowing that he is a film lover. Although no one by the name of Christian Bouche-Villeneuve or Sandor Krasna has - to the best of Brown's knowledge - claimed to know anything about the film, Brown will present the film to interested parties. Although the film is presumably unfinished, Brown has decided to follow what appear to be the original filmmakers' intentions and to call the project China: A User's Manual (Films).
Director: William Brown
Runtime: 113 min
Release Date: February 6, 2014
Production: Beg Steal Borrow
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is China: A User's Manual (Films) about?
- In 2006, filmmakers Christian Bouche-Villeneuve and Sandor Krasna allegedly sent the footage taken in this movie to Sir Hamlet Auberjena, who recently sent it on to William Brown, knowing that he is a film lover. Although no one by the name of Christian Bouche-Villeneuve or Sandor Krasna has - to the best of Brown's knowledge - claimed to know anything about the film, Brown will present the film to interested parties. Although the film is presumably unfinished, Brown has decided to follow what appear to be the original filmmakers' intentions and to call the project China: A User's Manual (Films).
- Who directed China: A User's Manual (Films)?
- China: A User's Manual (Films) was directed by William Brown.
- How long is China: A User's Manual (Films)?
- China: A User's Manual (Films) has a runtime of 1h 53m (113 minutes).