La Chinoise (1967) is a French political film directed by Jean-Luc Godard about a band of young Parisian revolutionaries. France's national colors—blue, white, and red—are omnipresent. Political messages are methodically spelled out in black ink on classic French white plastered walls, and endless rows of red books fill the shelves. Red, after all, is thought to be a symbol of passion and danger.  Photo 19 of 21 in Interior Design in 8 Classic Films by Eujin Rhee

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La Chinoise (1967) is a French political film directed by Jean-Luc Godard about a band of young Parisian revolutionaries. France's national colors—blue, white, and red—are omnipresent. Political messages are methodically spelled out in black ink on classic French white plastered walls, and endless rows of red books fill the shelves. Red, after all, is thought to be a symbol of passion and danger.