One More Effort, Chinamen, if you want to be revolutionaries! (1977)

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Unlike his earlier films "Can Dialectics Break Bricks?" and "The Girls of Kamare", which "detourned" drama films, in this one, Viénet uses a great variety of sources (particularly archive footage of People's Republic of China leaders) to compose a political documentary sharply critical of Mao's legacy in China. The title is a reference to the pamphlet "Français, encore un effort si vous voulez être républicains" featured in "Philosophy in the Bedroom" of Marquis de Sade.

Director: René Viénet
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 112 min
Release Date:
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is One More Effort, Chinamen, if you want to be revolutionaries! about?
Unlike his earlier films "Can Dialectics Break Bricks?" and "The Girls of Kamare", which "detourned" drama films, in this one, Viénet uses a great variety of sources (particularly archive footage of People's Republic of China leaders) to compose a political documentary sharply critical of Mao's legacy in China. The title is a reference to the pamphlet "Français, encore un effort si vous voulez être républicains" featured in "Philosophy in the Bedroom" of Marquis de Sade.
Who directed One More Effort, Chinamen, if you want to be revolutionaries!?
One More Effort, Chinamen, if you want to be revolutionaries! was directed by René Viénet.
How long is One More Effort, Chinamen, if you want to be revolutionaries!?
One More Effort, Chinamen, if you want to be revolutionaries! has a runtime of 1h 52m (112 minutes).
What genre is One More Effort, Chinamen, if you want to be revolutionaries!?
One More Effort, Chinamen, if you want to be revolutionaries! is a Documentary film.
Where was One More Effort, Chinamen, if you want to be revolutionaries! produced?
One More Effort, Chinamen, if you want to be revolutionaries! was produced in France.