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East Side Story

  • 1997
  • 1h 15min
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7,2/10
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East Side Story (1997)
DocumentaireMusique

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA look at Communist musicals that strove to be ideologically correct - and entertaining, besides.A look at Communist musicals that strove to be ideologically correct - and entertaining, besides.A look at Communist musicals that strove to be ideologically correct - and entertaining, besides.

  • Réalisation
    • Dana Ranga
  • Scénario
    • Andrew Horn
    • Dana Ranga
  • Casting principal
    • Margarita Andrushkovich
    • Chris Doerk
    • Erich Gusko
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    248
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    • Réalisation
      • Dana Ranga
    • Scénario
      • Andrew Horn
      • Dana Ranga
    • Casting principal
      • Margarita Andrushkovich
      • Chris Doerk
      • Erich Gusko
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Margarita Andrushkovich
    • Self
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    Chris Doerk
    • Self
    Erich Gusko
    • Self
    Helmut Hanke
    • Self
    Barbara Harnisch
    • Party Girl
    Brit Krüger
    • Party Girl
    Andrea Schmidt
    • Party Girl
    Karin Schröder
    • Self
    Frank Schöbel
    Frank Schöbel
    • Self
    Maya Turovskaya
    • Self (film historian)
    Brigitte Ulbrich
    • Self
    Hans-Joachim Wallstein
    • Self
    Nikolai Bulganin
    Nikolai Bulganin
    • Self (watches military parade)
    • (images d'archives)
    • (non crédité)
    Nikita Khrushchev
    Nikita Khrushchev
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
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    Marina Ladynina
    Marina Ladynina
    • Various roles
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    Vladimir Lenin
    Vladimir Lenin
    • Self
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    Anastas Mikoyan
    Anastas Mikoyan
    • Self (watches military parade)
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    Vyacheslav Molotov
    Vyacheslav Molotov
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Dana Ranga
    • Scénario
      • Andrew Horn
      • Dana Ranga
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    stan-62

    It was a hoot

    This film was tremendously entertaining. Even it you're not an obscure documentary aficionado, it was a lot of fun. The lengths they went to to make socialism seem like fun were really hilarious. And finding out that Stalin was a fan of musicals was also funny, since he really didn't seem the type to enjoy a lot of light-hearted singing and dancing. The singing pig farmers were also great. And the directors telling about how they were told to make movies that made socialism fun when they couldn't run their lights for more than 10 minutes without bringing down the East German power grid really just summed up the whole experience.
    8genekim

    The Hills Are Alive - With the Sound of Communists

    When I went to see this documentary on Communist bloc musicals, I was expecting something totally demented, along the lines of a Communist "Cop Rock." Some scenes did deliver, including a rousing clip from a Soviet film called "Tractor Drivers."

    You'd think that moviemakers given the task of making ideologically correct musicals that sing, dance and espouse the Party line face insurmountable odds. And yet, one of the surprises of "East Side Story" is that some of the films presented actually looked promising. One was a mid-1950s East German effort called "My Wife Wants to Sing," in which, as the title implies, an unhappy hausfrau seeks to launch a singing career over the objections of her traditionally-minded husband.

    Another genuinely interesting-looking movie, also from East Germany, was called "Midnight Revue." In this film-within-a-film, the producers spoof their own creative plight with the story of a group of filmmakers under Party orders to make a musical. (The on-screen filmmakers themselves get to do a musical number about avoiding "too hot" subjects very reminiscent in tone of the 1957 movie "Silk Stockings.")

    The documentary is marred by somewhat insipid narration, but it's still a lot of fun to watch. (Look for the closing dedication to the person who made it all possible.)
    9sydhe

    Fascinating view of Stalinist and Warsaw Pact musical comedy, showing that even in a repressive dictatorship, people still need to be entertained.

    "East Side Story" is a documentary of musical comedy in Stalinist Russia and later in the eastern European satellite comedies, with many clips from the films and commentary from the survivors. Although some of the Stalinist films look laughingly bad (The Bright Road (?) being a notable exception), the films from the sixties actually look pretty good. "My Wife Wants to Sing," "The White Mouse," and "Midnight Revue" look particularly entertaining. The producers had to contend with the censors, who had the power to decide what was politically correct, which led to some confusion, humorous in retrospect, since the people whom the censors were trying to appease were the very people who supported making the films to begin with! Since musical comedies were fairly rare behind the Iron Curtain--there were only something like forty made in forty years--they had a disproportionate effect upon their audiences, who made major hits of some of the films.

    I notice that the sound for the sixties films was much better. The directors often had to make do with antiquated equipment, and stringent power regulations--they had to film in seven minute takes or less--and dangerous officicrats.

    I also notice that "West Side Story" seems to have had a strong influence on "Hot Summer." The later films may not measure up to "Singin' in the Rain," but they certainly look like they beat the hell out of "Bye Bye Birdy"
    MarkusRTK

    Pure Fun

    Don't go renting "East Side Story" because you want an insightful portrait of life in Communist countries through their musicals. Don't go renting it if you want a detailed technical study of the musical from an unusual point of view. Don't, by all means, go renting it if you want to cry over the poignancy of the worker's hardships manifested by singing. Do, however, rent it if you want to point at the TV and laugh "Ha ha! Dancing Communists! Ha ha ha!"

    Not to knock dancing Communists. Certainly "East Side Story" is a rollicking good time, but nothing more than that - this is no "Bowling for Columbine," certainly. The narration is insipid, and the interviews are of varying quality, but the clips from the musicals and the simply funny premise make this a recreational documentary that, by all means, go and check out if you've nothing meaningful to do.
    8Quinoa1984

    insightful in its history and entertaining in the spectacle of the clips

    I wonder if I could take sitting through a whole musical comedy from Russia or East Germany or other countries that for decades put out almost always propagandistic film, anti-fascist films, anti-war films (as this documentary points out) that just reflected the dark, grueling times under Stalin and life behind the Iron curtain. It's fascinating then to see the other side of the coin, the sorts of clowns and rebels with music at their side to try and please the masses more often than not stuck in the Socialist walk of life. One film actually seemed rather impressive, called Jolly Fellows by the pioneer of the very small group of musical filmmakers, Grigori Aleksandrov. From the clip(s) I saw of that film, I'd wager that it was one of the only works to actually step out of itself and go into just wild, manic, make-you-laugh kind of mode. But as this film shows, if you were a filmmaker looking to entertain, it better be with a 'message'.

    Through interviews, some occasional quasi-dramatizations (of Russia/Germany/etc's sort of motion picture association) at the censorship table, and clips, one gets the full picture of what it was like- both behind the scenes and on the screen- to just make sheer entertainment for the masses. Some of the films (well, most of them, as apparently only 14 screened over 40 years in the countries mentioned) made a good chunk of change, but for what purpose really? One also gets drawn into the culture of it all, how it differs greatly from the American way of 'if it works, make em while they're hot' attitude. But at the same time, perhaps out of this repression, some interesting, funny, and (from what I saw) up-beat films were made. They might've been fairly typical of what was asked to be shown to the masses, under Stalin's fond but demanding terms, like life with tractors. It gets to be even juicier a story though as we get shown what it was like in the 60's, the last wave of musical comedies, as rock and roll and pop tunes finally hit their airwaves.

    In short, some good stuff...but only if interested, really. I was shown the film in a class on documentary films, and half the class fell asleep. So be warned on the one hand, though on the other if looking for it, it can make for a really rewarding trip into European film history.

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      Narrator: This is the odyssey of a filmmaker searching for music, fun and colors in the world of ambiguity and suspicion - the world behind the Iron Curtain.

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      The end credits dedicate the film "to Karl Marx, without whom none of this would have been necessary."
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      Featured in The Movie Show: Épisode datant du 15 juin 1997 (1997)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 septembre 1997 (Allemagne)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Allemagne
    • Langues
      • Allemand
      • Russe
      • Polonais
      • Roumain
      • Bulgare
      • Tchèque
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      • Истсайдская история
    • Lieux de tournage
      • DEFA Studio für Dokfilm, Babelsberg, Potsdam, Brandebourg, Allemagne(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Anda Film
      • Canal+
      • DocStar
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      • 1h 15min(75 min)
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