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Fern von Vietnam

Originaltitel: Loin du Vietnam
  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 55 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Fern von Vietnam (1967)
DramaKriegDokumentarfilm

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn seven different segments, Godard, Klein, Lelouch, Marker, Resnais, and Varda show their sympathy and support for the North Vietnamese army during the Vietnam War.In seven different segments, Godard, Klein, Lelouch, Marker, Resnais, and Varda show their sympathy and support for the North Vietnamese army during the Vietnam War.In seven different segments, Godard, Klein, Lelouch, Marker, Resnais, and Varda show their sympathy and support for the North Vietnamese army during the Vietnam War.

  • Regie
    • Jean-Luc Godard
    • Joris Ivens
    • William Klein
  • Drehbuch
    • Jean-Luc Godard
    • Jean Lacouture
    • Chris Marker
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Anne Bellec
    • Karen Blanguernon
    • Fidel Castro
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    7,3/10
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    • Regie
      • Jean-Luc Godard
      • Joris Ivens
      • William Klein
    • Drehbuch
      • Jean-Luc Godard
      • Jean Lacouture
      • Chris Marker
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Anne Bellec
      • Karen Blanguernon
      • Fidel Castro
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    Anne Bellec
    • (segment "Claude Ridder")
    Karen Blanguernon
    • Claude's girfriend (segment "Claude Ridder")
    Fidel Castro
    Fidel Castro
    • Self (segment "Fidel Castro")
    Bernard Fresson
    Bernard Fresson
    • Claude Ridder (segment "Claude Ridder")
    Maurice Garrel
    Maurice Garrel
    • Narrator
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jean-Luc Godard
    Jean-Luc Godard
    • Self (segment "Camera Eye")
    Valérie Mayoux
    • Narrator
    • (Synchronisation)
    Ho Chí Minh
    Ho Chí Minh
    • Self (segment "Flash Back")
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Tom Paxton
    • Self (segment "Victor Charlie")
    Michèle Ray-Gavras
    Michèle Ray-Gavras
    • Narrator (segment "Victor Charlie")
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Michèle Ray)
    Agnès Varda
    Agnès Varda
    • Narrator (segment "Flash Back")
    • (Synchronisation)
    William C. Westmoreland
    William C. Westmoreland
    • Self (segment "Why We Fight")
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Marie-France Mignal
    • (segment "Claude Ridder")
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Jean-Luc Godard
      • Joris Ivens
      • William Klein
    • Drehbuch
      • Jean-Luc Godard
      • Jean Lacouture
      • Chris Marker
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    9JustDimmy

    55 years later, same BS with imperialist America

    Astonishing state of the war, in 1967 it was against Vietnam but now is a good day to (re)watch that piece of art / documentary. Times have (not) changed, people in power have changed (but not their ideology), war location has (not) changed, America has (not) changed.

    Terrible facts for the soon to be ex-biggest super power in the world. Hopefully the world that Chinese are bringing to us is less violent. I have my reserves but when you see what happened in the last 55 years despite all the protests, it is quite satisfactory to see the fall of the american empire accelerating. Karma is a b**** right?
    6Bunuel1976

    FAR FROM Vietnam (Jean-Luc Godard, Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Chris Marker, Alain Resnais & Agnes Varda, 1967) **1/2

    Given the plethora of World Cinema names associated with it, this documentary obviously dealing with the war then being waged by the U.S. in South East Asia, has something of an unassailable reputation among films of its type; still, having gone through a number of titles from Godard's political phase and, more recently, Lelouch's LIVE FOR LIFE (1967) – which had incorporated images of physical torture and military maneuvers amid chintzy romantic complications! – I was wary of the prospect, to say the least!! Incidentally, I have a TV-to-VHS recording of this (with Italian subtitles) somewhere and had intended watching it as part of a marathon commemorating Godard's 80th birthday in 2010…but I now acquired an English-friendly edition in time for my tribute to the late Resnais. Anyway, the movie emerged a decidedly fascinating – if necessarily heady – concoction: at nearly 2 hours, it did eventually prove tiresome for a rainy Sunday afternoon's viewing...but not before the subject itself had been exhausted by delving into all the various angles and sides of the conflict!

    Divided into segments to better delineate each film-maker's contribution, the pacing and interest level inevitably come across as uneven throughout but, all things considered, there were – surprisingly enough – perhaps more pros than cons to the picture! Among the better sequences were Godard's typically innovative approach: an admirably candid admission that he decided to fill his movies (even before officially forsaking mainstream cinema for over a decade!) with political slogans, thus demonstrating his alliance with several causes the world over, because he was refused entry in most countries where these struggles were taking place (include Vietnam)! Resnais' involved actor Bernard Fresson ranting, amid the spouting of anti-American declarations, about how one could live contentedly knowing (from extensive – and exclusive – TV coverage of the war) what was going on around us, all the while being observed by an attractive yet bored- looking girl.

    Other sections depict an interview with Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro (who would have thought he would still be around nearly 50 years later?!) denoting how guerrilla warfare is essential to the underdog for reversing the odds in any given conflict; an American Quaker widow, with a brood of children in tow, serenely recounts how her impetuous husband took rather extreme measures to demonstrate where his sympathies lied – setting himself on fire in front of the Pentagon building!; since filming of this took place during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration, opposition to the war was not as widespread (thanks largely to sugar- coated reports – broadcast, in very scarce reception, on national TV – grossly perverting the veracity of the situation!) as it would be subsequently when Richard Nixon occupied the White House – so that we get simultaneous street rallies both for and against the (still- controversial) policy of American interventionism, and including a Jew doing impromptu eccentric chants built around the word "Napalm"!!; most instructively, the backstory of the Vietnamese occupation (which France gladly relinquished to the U.S. in the mid-1950s) is related in some detail; one episode, then, is called "Why We Fight" – possibly in tribute to the classic series of WWII documentaries supervised by Frank Capra…yet making for an ironic moniker in this case, since the U.S. is pretty much seen as the villain now!; we also learn that the Americans derisively refer to the Viet-Cong forces as "Victor Charlie" (in the same way the German and Japanese enemy used to be dubbed "Jerry" and "Mr. Tojo" respectively by them for the duration of WWII)!; finally, the most chilling statement to be found here was the prophetic one made by a black activist (which I mistakenly took to be Malcolm X!) – who was of the opinion that the American people were too far removed from Vietnam (hence the movie's title) to really care, and that it would take an affront carried out on their proper soil in order to extract the desired reaction out of them!!
    10darko-1

    A movie that cannot be reduced to one point

    If not for other reasons, this movie is notable especially for Godard's contribution, his dialogue with the camera. It may be considered as a starting "decentring" intervention into the field of colonial discourse, which produced visible consequnces for the concept of subjectivity.
    a-fool

    the politics rationality of Godard

    If you are used to the rational sarcasm of Godard,you 'll like it.It presents his persistent concern --- politics and idealistic enthusiasm.In my eyes Godard himself is an idealist,but his political enthusiasm has to be confined to movie making.It's pity maybe,while for us moviegoers it's luck.
    9jpclifford

    Mechanics?

    I bought this DVD and it has a "cryptic" title. Lion du Vietnam. This says that the witness it tries to deliver on what there is going on has nothing to do with the Vietnamese people or their country. It is all about the West, raging mechanics and death. For what reason? You give the answer.

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      Right-wing extremists destroyed part of the Kinopanorama Cinema, and assaulted the manager, at avenue La-Motte-Piquet, Paris, while screening Far From Vietnam: 19th September 1967.
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      Edited into Geschichte(n) des Kinos: Une vague nouvelle (1999)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • August 1967 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Official Site (United States)
    • Sprachen
      • Französisch
      • Englisch
      • Vietnamesisch
      • Spanisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Far from Vietnam
    • Drehorte
      • Paris, Frankreich
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Société pour le Lancement des Oeuvres Nouvelles (SLON)
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 8.132 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 1.125 $
      • 1. Sept. 2013
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 8.132 $
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