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  1. The 400 Million, also known as China in 1938, was a 1939 black-and-white documentary film by Dutch filmmaker Joris Ivens about the Second Sino-Japanese War, part of the East Asian theater of World War II. The filmmaker moved between the Republican, Communist, and guerrilla forces of the Chinese resistance to Japanese invasion.

  2. The 400 Million: Directed by John Fernhout, Joris Ivens. With Fredric March, Morris Carnovsky, Sidney Lumet, Robert Q. Lewis. The 400 million people of China are heirs to a great civilization, as their pagodas and stone lions can attest.

    • (206)
    • Documentary, History, War
    • John Fernhout, Joris Ivens
    • 1939-03-14
  3. Sinopse. Documentário que reúne relatos, imagens e entrevistas sobre os conflitos entre chineses e japoneses. Detalhes técnicos. Nacionalidades EUA, China. Distribuidor - Ano de produção 1939. Tipo...

    • Joris Ivens
    • 61
    • 1939
    • Fredric March, Sidney Lumet, Alfred Ryder
  4. The 400 Million é um filme/documentário dos Estados Unidos dirigido por Joris Ivens. Resumo. Com um trabalho de câmara dos seus amigos John Ferno (Fernhout) e Roberto Capa e com um comentário de Dudley Nichols, Ivens fez um documentário sobre a resistência chinesa à ocupação japonesa em 1938. Referências

  5. Directed by Joris Ivens. The 400 million people of China are heirs to a great civilization, as their pagodas and stone lions can attest. But they are under attack from the Japanese. Civilian refugees walk, stumble, crawl to escape the destruction of their cities…

    • Joris Ivens
  6. Dudley Nichols. Writer. The 400 million people of China are heirs to a great civilization, as their pagodas and stone lions can attest. But they are under attack from the Japanese. Civilian refugees walk, stumble, crawl to escape the destruction of their cities...

  7. 1938 United States 53’. Ivens next turned to China, to detail ‘a struggle involving one fifth of the world’s population’ on the ‘eastern front of the same assault against democracy’. A celebration of China’s history and progress, and its solidarity against the Japanese invader. Introduction by Tanya Goldman.