Far from Vietnam
Far from Vietnam (French: Loin du Vietnam) is a 1967 French documentary film directed by Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Agnès Varda, Jean-Luc Godard, Chris Marker and Alain Resnais.[1]
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Directed by | Joris Ivens William Klein Claude Lelouch Agnès Varda Jean-Luc Godard (segment) Chris Marker Alain Resnais (segment) |
Produced by | Chris Marker |
Written by | Jean-Luc Godard Chris Marker Jacques Sternberg |
Edited by | Jacques Meppiel |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Anne Bellec
- Karen Blanguernon
- Bernard Fresson as Claude Ridder
- Maurice Garrel
- Jean-Luc Godard as Himself
- Ho Chi Minh as Himself (archive footage)
- Valérie Mayoux
- Marie-France Mignal
- Fidel Castro as Himself (uncredited)
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References
- Adler, Renata. "New York Times: Far from Vietnam". NY Times. Retrieved 20 July 2008.
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