China is one of the most ambitious and controversial projects of Antonioni. Filmed in 1972, in full swing of the Cultural Revolution, has had a reception history that is in a sense unique and extraordinary. Initially ignored by critics and public, later on the film was attacked by the Chinese press and governing institutions for the highly negative image it offered of the subcontinent, they even staged a worldwide campaign of condemnation of the director, accused of imperialism and fascism. The film therefore disappeared from the scene for several years, it was no longer programmed by the RAI, in part it was rejected by Antonioni himself. At the same time however during the years quite of few researchers (among whom I recall at least Eco, S...