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Hello, Japanese comrade🫡 I have a question I’d like to trouble you to answer,This question has been bothering me for a long time. As Chinese we often discuss that there are no more Marxist-Leninists in contemporary Japan, the Japanese Communist Party has turned into a social democratic party that supports the Emperor, and that the student movement org(中核派) left over from the 1960s is a strangely Trotskyist. Do you think that there is still any basic organization/thinker in Japan?
This seems to be a common problem of “leftist” directors in the 21st century. I can’t entirely agree with them. For example, I admire Michael Moore for exposing the evils of capitalism, but his views on China really makes me uncomfortable.
Thanks! I’m hearing about it first. I’ll watch it!
Great Paul Robeson! I’ve been listening to him sing the Soviet national anthem!
Thank you. Many of the movies on this list are new to me. About Eastern Europe I wanted to include A Serbian Film 2010, but it’s disgusting and I don’t recommend anyone watch it…
About Salo or 120 days of sodom, I’ve seen it. I was gonna include it, but it’s gross. I would be very sorry if someone actually went to see the movie through this post and was scared. Thanks for the other suggestions! By the way, Pier Paolo Pasolini‘s other movies are worth watching, too. As far as I know, he was a ML.
Thank you! This movie has been lying in my computer for a long time. I’m going to finish it tonight!
Thank you, this is the first time I’ve heard of this movie! John Reed‘s story is very exciting and reminds me of one of our Chinese people’s friend Norman Bethune.
Thank you! You remind me, I forgot about Ken Loach. Probably the basedest British director.
Thank you. Can’t wait to finish this list. I forgot Network1976 too, I just finished it last month!
Thank you. I think it’s probably the most important British film
Add some I haven’t seen Machuca 2004 The Weather Underground 2002(Documentary about WUO) The Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War 1971
Thank you for your reply! I think the point about members being more basic than the organization applies to most non-ruling communist parties. I’m glad there are still people fighting!