Chuck Norris und der Kommunismus (2015)
59KChuck Norris und der Kommunismus: Directed by Ilinca Calugareanu. With Irina Margareta Nistor, Teodor Zamfir, Mircea Cojocaru, Vlad Craioveanu. 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.
“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 countryu0026#39;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 peopleu0026#39;s lives. And this reaffirmation also comes the implication that all of this illegal movie watching was a direct influence on the regimeu0026#39;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, itu0026#39;s a charming little doc for those of us who believe that movies can be a sanctuary in our darkest moments. –Alex Springer”