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Chuck Norris vs. Communism

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.5K
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Chuck Norris vs. Communism (2015)
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In the oppressive 1980s communist Romania, the smuggled VHS tapes of banned Hollywood films become an inspirational ray of hope. A hybrid feature about the magic of film and the power it has... Read allIn the oppressive 1980s communist Romania, the smuggled VHS tapes of banned Hollywood films become an inspirational ray of hope. A hybrid feature about the magic of film and the power it has to change lives.In the oppressive 1980s communist Romania, the smuggled VHS tapes of banned Hollywood films become an inspirational ray of hope. A hybrid feature about the magic of film and the power it has to change lives.

  • Director
    • Ilinca Calugareanu
  • Writer
    • Ilinca Calugareanu
  • Stars
    • Irina Margareta Nistor
    • Teodor Zamfir
    • Mircea Cojocaru
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    • Director
      • Ilinca Calugareanu
    • Writer
      • Ilinca Calugareanu
    • Stars
      • Irina Margareta Nistor
      • Teodor Zamfir
      • Mircea Cojocaru
    • 12User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 13 nominations total

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    7planktonrules

    Fascinating but how much or how little its impact actually was, I have no idea....

    I read a review here on IMDb by a Romanian and am am sure this person would be a much better judge of the central theme of this documentary. They felt that "Chuck Norris Vs. Communism" overstated its position that the illegal import of American 1980s videotapes into Romania served to introduce Western ideas into this communist dictatorship and this led to the fall of the government in 1989. While I agree this reviewer that this was overstated a bit, it surely had some impact on changing attitudes. However, the context of the time also must have had a lot to do with it as well...something never even mentioned in the film. In other words, communist bloc nations were throwing out their governments by refusing to work or do anything until their leaders resigned...and Romania was just part of that wave. So, I agree with tributarystu...but it's still well worth seeing.

    The film uses interviews and recreations to explain how Romanians smuggled in American films. Additionally, mostly one interpreter dubbed the movies (doing ALL the voices) and there was a cottage industry that was illegal but overlooked by various government officials. After all, they liked watching the films and there was some sort of payoff going on as well. It's all interesting and worth seeing...if a tad overstated.
    ersbel

    Another brick in the wall

    This is another mystification about the communist regime. Some of the information is true. Most is just a mess. The talking heads are not experts like in a Western Documentary. They are more like friends of the production team telling what they remember with a lot of romance. Also, most of the action in the reenactment, if not all, is in Bucharest. But the production team comes probably from some rural area and it completely oblivious of the Bucharest reality or particularities of speech. Also, beware, the backgrounds of the reenactment is consistent with the reality of 20 years later. Which is not true for the talking heads who mention movies from the 1990s and place them around 1985.

    It might have been nice, but the provincial ignorance glosses over the more important aspects.

    Contact me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch
    SLUGMagazineFilms

    Great Film

    From 1965 to 1989, the country of Romania was under the ruthless dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu and his Communist regime. While the Romanian people struggled under their political restraints, a few upstarts started passing around dubbed VHS copies of Western films. Through the gatherings that resulted from these clandestine cinema clubs, the Romanian people learned about the world outside of their country's oppressive borders. The films that were so widely released and distributed in the United States and Western Europe became small relics of freedom and hope to the Romanian people who brought them illegally into their homes. Through interviews with those who were on the front lines of this quiet rebellion—along with a loving tribute to Irina Nistor, the woman who translated and dubbed literally thousands of these movies despite the political danger—Chuck Norris vs. Communism reaffirms the power that stories have in people's lives. And this reaffirmation also comes the implication that all of this illegal movie watching was a direct influence on the regime's downfall in 1989—a little bit hard to swallow considering all of the other factors at play within the Romanian Revolution. Also, considering the film is named after Chuck Norris, it was surprising to see so little coverage of his cinematic oeuvre (such as it is). Regardless, it's a charming little doc for those of us who believe that movies can be a sanctuary in our darkest moments. –Alex Springer
    7gavin6942

    Romanian Subversion

    A documentary about the magic of film and the power it has to change lives.

    This is a strange film where the Romanian government sees the hidden messages in cartoon balloons and images of grocery stores, which obviously were never intended by the creators. This is both a commentary on political suppression, but also (inadvertently) a critique of artistic criticism. So many see so much in books and film that the creators clearly never meant.

    The focus of the film is on the subculture of people who watched VHS tapes smuggled in to Romania, giving them glimpses of Western culture (primarily American). It seems they were especially drawn to action films and the movies coming out of the Cannon Group. Exactly why this is, I do not know.

    But we also get to meet Irina Margareta Nistor, the woman who dubbed more than 3000 of these tapes. The translation of the swear words is pretty funny, and not completely isolated. Anyone who watches a movie in a foreign language they can understand will notice the subtitles are almost always a bit off.
    9m10001

    Needs a supplement

    I never knew a historical document about a conflict- book, film, whatever, that was perfectly balanced, but I believe that this film is better than many on this score. I urge you to listen to the podcast of Irina Nistor's interview on the public radio program Fresh Air, which includes important details left out of the film and also recounts what happened immediately after the incidents in the film. I liked the music and the lighting, but they seemed derivative of the documentary The Thin Blue Line, which is also excellent and which I commend to your attention.

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      Tom Hanks recommended on his official Facebook page to watch Chuck Norris vs. Communism (2015). He wrote: "See this documentary! The power of film! To change the world." [1st June 2016]
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      Edited into VHS vs. Communism (2014)
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      Fara Sa Vrei
      written & performed by Margareta Pîslaru

      recorded live at Mamaia Festival, 1975

      with Orchestra Radioteleviziunii

      conducted by Sile Dinicu

      from Margareta Pîslaru's personal archive

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2015 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Romania
      • United States
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    • Language
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Quand Hollywood défiait Ceausescu
    • Filming locations
      • Romania
    • Production companies
      • Vernon Films
      • Passion Pictures
      • Impact Partners
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      • $850,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 18 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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