| Movie |
East Side Story |
| Year |
1997 |
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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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Narrator:
What do you know about life there? What did anyone ever hear about except the grayness, the militarism, and the constant beating of propaganda?
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Narrator:
The melody of life seemed to offer only one refrain: Work, work and more work.
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Karin Schröder:
[on finding a musical model]
[subtitled version]
Karin Schröder:
I only started thinking about someone like Doris Day when a foreigner told me I was the Doris Day of the East.
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Narrator:
The whole genre was a lost child, if you even accept it as a genre at all.
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Narrator:
These movies offered escape, hope and hit songs. They were part of another Socialist mythology, one that offered a positive view: Happiness and the good life.
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Narrator:
Who knows how things might have turned out if Socialism could have just been more fun?
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