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Pravda

In 1969, a film was released by Jean-Luc Godard and the Dziga Vertov group, fiercely criticizing revisionism and socialist imperialism. The movie is presented as a letter from a man to a recipient, delivering a scathing critique of these ideologies.

A 1969 film co-directed by Jean-Luc Godard and the Dziga Vertov group, Pravda is a critique of revisionism and socialist imperialism, presented as a letter from a man to a woman named Rosa, featuring a collage of real-life images.

Info about Pravda

Studio(s): CECRT, Groupe Dziga Vertov

Originally Released: United States, May 21, 1970

Production Countries: Germany, France

Genres:Documentary