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Summer in the City

  • TV Movie
  • 1970
  • 1h 29m
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Summer in the City (1970)
Summer in the City is a 1968 collaboration with German Television in which the distinguished German writer, Uwe Johnson, introduces the various characters who he frequently encounters during his wanderings on Manhattans Upper West Side. Uwe lived in the area for several years and spent his free time getting to know his neighborhood very well, observing its culture, community and politics.
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In 1968 German Television agreed to co-produce a film with us in which the distinguished German writer, Uwe Johnson, would introduce and question the various characters with whom he exchange... Read allIn 1968 German Television agreed to co-produce a film with us in which the distinguished German writer, Uwe Johnson, would introduce and question the various characters with whom he exchanges news and opinions during his wanderings on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Uwe, who lived i... Read allIn 1968 German Television agreed to co-produce a film with us in which the distinguished German writer, Uwe Johnson, would introduce and question the various characters with whom he exchanges news and opinions during his wanderings on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Uwe, who lived in the area for several years, spent a majority of his free time getting to know his neighb... Read all

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    • Christian Blackwood
    • Robert Leacock
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    • Jeanette Washington
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      • Robert Leacock
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      • Jeanette Washington
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    Blitzkrieg on Broadway

    This documentary from 1968 looks at the Upper West Side of Manhattan from the perspective of a German writer who lived on W. 96th St for two years.

    Uwe Johnson wrote the script and two directors handled the video, and the resulting documentary appeared on German TV at the time, but was hidden from the American public.

    Too bad, because we might have appreciated seeing how the Germans viewed us. Not very well is the answer!

    Johnson's script is filled with lectures on the poor, and how they deserve better treatment. The naivete is astounding. His "hero" is named Jeanette and she's a professional protestor/agitator who goes downtown on the 2 train to picket City Hall, gets arrested and then is immediately bailed out. As she's led into the police van she's smiling and talking smack like she's been through this a thousand times before.

    Jeanette wants better housing for her and her family, at taxpayer expense. I guess we're not supposed to ask why this deeply angry and financially unstable person went ahead and had 7 children. She promises they'll be just as angry as she is. Great! What a win.

    We also get to see a heroin junkie shoot up and puke into a bucket, which I'm sure delighted a teenaged Angela Merkel.

    It's hard not to see "Summer in the City" as some sort of revenge drive-by for Hogan's Heroes, Siegfried on Get Smart and The Producers. Germany certainly was a butt of jokes in 1960s American media. Perhaps this explains the motivation.

    All in all, the film is pretty dismal and quite preachy, though if you're into old footage of long-disappeared luncheonettes I guess it's good fun.

    It's also useful as an antidote to the popular opinion that the 60s and 70s were "the good old days" on the UWS, a time when (supposedly) you knew your neighbor, sat on the stoop and talked politics as Frank Messer crackled away on the transistor radio. Actually, the people in the documentary don't seem happy with the UWS at all.

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      Uwe Johnson: The rich say it about the poor, the privileged say it about those without rights, the managers say it about those who they manage- that the poor don't really understand living in a civilization, it's not their natural disposition. This idiotic argument is especially dangerous in a country where the privileged have had the official excuse of skin color for the past 300 years during which a myth could easily grow into a prejudice.

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 1970 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
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    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Michael Blackwood Productions
      • Sender Freies Berlin (SFB)
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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