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Communism is Alive & Well in the EU – Video


Communism is Alive Well in the EU
Communism is fundamentally: 1. Anti-Nationalist 2. Anti-Traditionalist 3. Anti-White Preservationist 4. Anti-European Culturist 5. Anti-Free Speech 6. Anti-Religious.

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How Chuck Norris defeated Communism

Chuck Norris counted to infinity twice. Death once had a near-Chuck Norris experience. Chuck Norris defeated Communism in Eastern Europe.

One of the above statements actually contains a grain of truth, according to the rousing doc Chuck Norris Vs. Communism, which explains how life in gray, drab, Communist Romania was changed by the arrival of blurry videotapes of movies like Missing in Action and Lone Wolf McQuade.

Norriss cheap action flicks, along with many other Hollywood movies, were forbidden by law and impossible to come by except in bootlegged versions. Someone with a VCR which cost as much as a car would show the movies and invite paying neighbors to drop by. They did so, entranced. Some of those Romanians, interviewed on camera in a film that relies heavily on docudrama reenactments of the Communist era, say these movies changed their outlook on life, that they provided a window into the West from which we could see what the free world was like.

The films were more effective than CIA propaganda. At times the Romanians were so agog at the fashion, the cars or simply background shots of well-stocked store shelves or gleaming skyscrapers that they lost the plot of the movie. Amusing details help flesh out the story: All the movies were dubbed into Romanian by the same overworked, moonlighting government bureaucrat, Irina Nistor a mousy-voiced woman who had qualms about swearing and would substitute mild imprecations even when dubbing a movie like, say, Scarface. For a fee she requested an amount that would buy a genuine Austrian chocolate bar. Her boss the importer who brought the films across the border at great personal risk said hed double that.

Sure to delight those who unabashedly love cheesy 80s action films, this charming doc by Ilinca Calugareanu illustrates how American values light the path to freedom: We strike a match and the illumination is bright enough to bedazzle Bucharest. Who can doubt the force and reach of our culture when even our lowbrow efforts make a genuine difference in the lives of the oppressed?

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Sundance Notebook: Communism cant handle Chuck Norris

As I drove up to Park City from Provo Sunday morning, I reflected on my Sundance experience this year. Last year I sincerely loved every film I saw at the festival. This year? Well, I hadnt been as lucky. I Am Michael and Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck missed the mark somewhat. The documentaries What Happened, Miss Simone?, Most Likely to Succeed and Racing Extinction were all really strong, but didnt impact me like last years documentary The Overnighters. Thats the luck of the draw with Sundance: There are hundreds of films showing, and you only get to see a handful.

Then I saw Chuck Norris vs Communism this afternoon.

Wow! What a documentary. It tells the story of communist Russia in the 1980s, and how an underground, illegal, in-state distributor of American films (which were banned) swept the country, changing attitudes about communism and influencing the downfall of the Nicolae Ceauescu regime. It was such a funny, touching, suspenseful film. The way this black market VHS distribution network grows is astonishing, but it shows just how suffocated the Romanian people were under communist rule. My sample size is limited, but I hope this doc gets consideration for the festival awards.

During the film I sat next to a woman who taught at BYU in the 1990s. Shes not LDS, and had interesting stories about what it was like to be an outsider there. Apparently, BYU had more than a few lesbian professors in the 90s, who kept their orientation private. Hows that for gossip?

I also ran into Greg Whiteley, the BYU grad and director of Most Likely to Succeed, in the Marriott Hotel lobby. I actually first recognized his daughter, who plays a key role in his documentary. The film premiered Sunday, and Whiteley told me its been getting a good reception. He also told me Netflix, which produced and distributed his last documentary Mitt, have expressed early interest in distributing Most Likely to Succeed. Time will tell.

Brett Morgan, director of the documentary Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck, chatted with me on the phone this afternoon. His documentary didnt include Dave Grohl, Cobains famous Nirvana drummer who went on to form Foo Fighters. In some ways Grohl has become pop cultures grand overseer of rock n roll. His absence as an interviewee was surprising. I asked Morgan about this, and he got noticeably agitated. This was a documentary about Cobain, he said, not Nirvana.

Grohl also wasnt available for interviews until three weeks ago. Morgan told me he has filmed that interview, but working it into the film on such short notice was too difficult. Itll be interesting to see if it makes the final cut once the movie gets a wider distribution. Check back with the Herald next week for a feature on Morgans documentary.

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World war 3 simulation Part 2: Rise of Communism – Video


World war 3 simulation Part 2: Rise of Communism
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Slavoj Zizek | What Is a Communist Utopia | Full Lecture – Video


Slavoj Zizek | What Is a Communist Utopia | Full Lecture
A specter is haunting the academythe specter of new communism. A worldview recently the source of immense suffering and misery, and responsible for more deaths than fascism and Nazism,...

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