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fr
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786.0 MB
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Runtime:
1:43:00
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Rating:
5.8
Director:
Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Gorin
Cast:
Yves Afonso, Juliet Berto, Frankie Dymon…
Plot:
In Godard and Gorin's free interpretation of the Chicago Eight trial, Judge Hoffman becomes Judge Himmler (who doodles notes on Playboy centerfolds), the Chicago Eight become microcosms of French revolutionary society, and Godard and Gorin play Lenin and Karl Rosa, respectively, discussing politics and how to show them through the cinema.
Vladimir and Rosa
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066532
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SOURCE: Vladimir et Rosa 1971 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Drama
Director: Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Gorin
Stars: Yves Afonso, Juliet Berto, Frankie Dymon
Plot: In Godard and Gorin's free interpretation of the Chicago Eight trial, Judge Hoffman becomes Judge Himmler (who doodles notes on Playboy centerfolds), the Chicago Eight become microcosms of French revolutionary society, and Godard and Gorin play Lenin and Karl Rosa, respectively, discussing politics and how to show them through the cinema.
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English
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In Godard and Gorin's free interpretation of the Chicago Eight trial, Judge Hoffman becomes Judge Himmler (who doodles notes on Playboy centerfolds), the Chicago Eight become microcosms of French revolutionary society, and Godard and Gorin play Lenin and Karl Rosa, respectively, discussing politics and how to show them through the cinema.—Josh Martin