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Chinese Adventures in China

Les tribulations d'un Chinois en Chine

France, Italy

1965

104 Min
Color
1.85:1
French
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DIR Philippe de Broca

PROD Georges Dancigers, Alexandre Mnouchkine

SCR Jules Verne, Daniel Boulanger

DP Edmond Séchan

CAST Jean-Paul Belmondo, Ursula Andress, Maria Pacôme, Valérie Lagrange, Valéry Inkijinoff, Joe Saïd, Mario David, Paul Préboist, Jess Hahn, Jean Rochefort, Darry Cowl, Boris Lenissevitch

ED Françoise Javet

PROD DES François de Lamothe

MUSIC Georges Delerue

Synopsis

A bored rich young man, makes a contract with a man in Hong Kong so that he will die in 30 days. However, he falls in love and tries to break the contract. —BFI

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Philippe de Broca

Philippe de Broca has worked consistently since the 1960s, directing films for theatrical release and television. Yet when one thinks of de Broca, one thinks not of his recent titles but of his earliest and most successful films: sincere, playfully impudent comic spoofs made with dexterity and vigor, which stress illusion over reality. In these early films, which he also co-scripted, de Broca’s characters are nonconformists who celebrate life and the joy of personal liberation. Structurally the films are highly visual, more concerned with communicating by images than by any specifics in the scenario. And these images often are picturesque. De Broca acknowledges his desire to give pleasure to the esthetic sense and, as such, he is a popular artist. While these early films are neither as evocative as those of François Truffaut (with whom de Broca worked as an assistant director on The 400 Blows ) nor as cinematic as those of Claude Chabrol (with whom de Broca worked as an assistant director… read more

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