East Side Story
| Genre: | Documentary, Musicals |
| Mood: | Offbeat, Witty, Tuneful |
| Decade: | 1990's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | Dana Ranga |
| Actor: | Chris Doerk |
| Actress: | Margarita Andrushkovich |
| Release Year: | 1997 |
| Studio: | Kino Video |
| Runtime: | 78 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | Unrated |
What It's About:
In interviews with actors like Karin Schroeder, the Doris Day of
the East, and technicians from East Germany's DEFA studio, Rangas
wholly unique feature celebrates the surprisingly buoyant musical
comedies produced behind the Iron Curtain until the late 1960s. We
learn not only about the circumstances in which these toe-tapping
Soviet confections came to be, fusing bits of Chaplin, Busby Berkeley,
and Beach Blanket Bingo, but view the clips themselves, in all their
heroic verve and hammer-and-sickle weirdness.
Why I Love It:
Little seen by Western audiences, goofy propaganda musicals like "Volga, Volga" (which Stalin himself watched over 100 times) and the proto-feminist fantasy "My Wife Wants to Sing" were clearly inspired by Hollywood's Golden Age productions, often banned but still seen by many. As Ranga's film makes clear, the Soviet censors distrusted "mass entertainment" and anything that didn't adhere to the mandates of socialist realism, the only officially valid art form. What these directors managed to concoct under repressive guidelines and with poor equipment is stunning to behold. Don't miss this entertainment extravaganza, comrade!







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