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A Chinese Tale is an Argentine dramatic comedy film written and directed by Sebastián Borensztein and starring Ricardo Darín, Muriel Santa Ana and Ignacio Huang. It was released on March 24, 2011.
The following weapons apper in the movie:
Submachineguns
Sterling L2A3
During Roberto's flashback about the Falklands war a British soldier is armed with a Sterling guiding some Argentine prisoners.
Star Z62
During the story told by Roberto (Darin) a Chinese farmer uses an Star Z62 to scare away cattle thieves.
Rifles
FN FAL
In the flashback about the Falklands war FAL rifles are being used by the British giving prisoners of war.
Machineguns
FN MAG
In the flashback a young Roberto uses a MAG machine gun in a night combat against the British.