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See You at Mao

The film delves into the daily struggles of working-class individuals at a British car factory, amidst a backdrop of class struggle and the revolutionary ideas of Karl Marx's The Communist Manifesto.

This 1969 documentary by Godard and the Dziga Vertov Group explores the state of women in capitalist society, class consciousness, and the need for political organization. It features a debate between trade unionists and employers on measures to benefit their respective classes, alongside a group of young people testing Beatles songs.

Info about See You at Mao

Studio(s): LWT, Kestrel Films

Originally Released: United States, May 21, 1970

Production Countries: France, United Kingdom

Genres:Documentary