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Charlot
Charlot
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While on vacation in Asia in 1936, Charlie Chaplin faces a moral dilemma: whether to use his celebrity status to support the anti-colonial cause or remain silent. This film is based on real events and depicts Chaplin's journey to find his voice and contribute to the anti-colonial movement.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 336 pages
Publication date: 19 July 2023
Publisher: Monsoon Books
In 1936, Charlie Chaplin finds himself on a vacation in Asia, coinciding with the challenging era of colonial exploitation in Cambodia. As a prominent figure, Chaplin faces a crucial decision: whether to leverage his celebrity status to advocate for the anti-colonial cause or remain silent. This captivating story, while rooted in historical events, delves into Chaplin's personal journey as he confronts the complexities of his position. Driven by a deep sense of frustration and disillusionment, Chaplin abandons his iconic silent Tramp persona, embarking on a quest to find his own voice and contribute meaningfully to the struggle against colonialism. Through his experiences in Asia, Chaplin grapples with the moral dilemmas and ethical challenges of his time, ultimately emerging as a powerful advocate for social justice and human rights.
In 1936, Charlie Chaplin finds himself on a vacation in Asia, coinciding with the challenging era of colonial exploitation in Cambodia. As a prominent figure, Chaplin faces a crucial decision: whether to leverage his celebrity status to advocate for the anti-colonial cause or remain silent. This captivating story, while rooted in historical events, delves into Chaplin's personal journey as he confronts the complexities of his position. Driven by a deep sense of frustration and disillusionment, Chaplin abandons his iconic silent Tramp persona, embarking on a quest to find his own voice and contribute meaningfully to the struggle against colonialism. Through his experiences in Asia, Chaplin grapples with the moral dilemmas and ethical challenges of his time, ultimately emerging as a powerful advocate for social justice and human rights.
Dimension: 198 x 129 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781915310125
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