:10:02
That's why Im speaking.
:10:06
Yes, that's why.
:10:07
Cut, fine. Take five.
:10:13
Go ahead.
:10:20
Ill go with Serge.
:10:21
Don't I get a kiss?
:10:24
You said we'd go see 8 1/2.
:10:26
Bye.
:10:27
It's disgusting.
:10:29
He always goes if I want him to stay.
:10:35
It's a starting point.
:10:37
Politics are
:10:39
the starting point
of practical revolutionary action.
:10:43
I don't get it.
:10:49
You're too much.
:10:51
I don't understand.
:10:53
Now listen carefully, Yvonne,
it's easy.
:10:58
All revolutionary party action
is applied policy.
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If it's the wrong policy,
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it's the wrong politics.
:11:08
If you're unaware, you're blind.
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Why are you doing dishes,
for example?
:11:16
To clean them.
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Then you've understood.
:11:21
So 1967 France is like dirty dishes.
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Yeah.
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On a farm
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near Grenoble.
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It's a small village.
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5am in summer, 7 am in winter.
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Light the fire,
then go to the dairy.
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My brother's meal, then the pigs,
clean the stable.
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Lunch, the dishes,
washing, the mending.
:11:57
Usually had no time to mend.