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This Ain't California

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Cameras record three teenagers born in the '70s as they rebel in the '80s -- until their lives change forever.

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J. Hoberman ARTINFO.com This Ain't California is what the Germans would call a "sehr schöne Märchen." Feb 22, 2019 Full Review Peter Bradshaw Guardian There are some intriguing concepts here, but they are muddied by the needless flights of undeclared fancy, coming close to bad faith. Rated: 2/5 Dec 5, 2013 Full Review Nigel Andrews Financial Times Fooling an audience should surely be done with honest and open mischief, not with sheepish postscripts from film-makers hoping we might have been hornswoggled. Rated: 2/5 Dec 5, 2013 Full Review Katie Smith-Wong Flick Feast This would-be documentary involving skateboarders is an interesting piece of work. Rated: 3.5/5 Nov 21, 2019 Full Review Ben Nicholson CineVue It creates a tangible sense of time but not one that would have been missing from using actual archive footage -- which was apparently available. Regardless of that, This Ain't California does still function well as a spunky peek behind the iron curtain. Rated: 3/5 Mar 6, 2019 Full Review Pamela Jahn Electric Sheep Whether faux found footage or not, This Ain't California is a joy ride, and not only for skateboarders or anyone else who experienced life on either side of the Berlin Wall. Dec 8, 2013 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member This Ain't California is immediately forthright about its re-enacted archival footage. If you've pursued skateboarding, you'd know that the best pros in the world (much less in East Germany) could not kickflip a roof gap in the mid-80s. And if you knew anything about filmmaking, it would seem impossible to find endless stacks of clips conveniently woven from multiple angles/takes of home video. But for those who view films critically, the opening montage signals what to expect, after protagonist Denis "Panik" Paracek looks straight into the camera with stage blood oozing from his lips (in an obvious jump-ramp accident horror sequence) and smiles fiendishly before the film transitions to first chapter (entitled "The Legend"). While the story of "Panik" is indeed legend, Marco Sladek was a well-known GDR freestyler whose meeting with American pro Eric Dressen at East Berlin was documented in the December 1988 issue of Thrasher. Patrick Steffens, the California surfer-type, must be real. No one today could drop in on a bank at full speed and handstand across the entire length of Alexanderplatz, complete with short shorts, period-correct equipment, amongst hundreds of appropriately-dressed onlookers. In contrast to Stacy Peralta's legend of the elusive Animal Chin, we all know Panik. He is an everyman and is "everywhere, bringing skaters together." Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member THIS AIN'T A DOCUMENTARY. I saw this film back in 2012 as part of a festival jury. What strikes me is that the producers are trying to market it as a documentary, while it is clearly not. At best, this film is a mockumentary. Its protagonists are compositions of several real-life people into cinematically and dramaturgically working characters. The "protagonists" themselves are played by well-known and less well-known actors. The overvoice is of a well-known actor. And unfortunately most of the "original footage" about skaters in the GDR is NOT ORIGFINAL FOOTAGE from some archive, but very smartly re-created footage. You could also say it is "re-enacted". That material looks and feels very authentic - but it is not. In the version I saw there was NO reference in the closing titles about all this. Which is the big problem I have with this film. This COULD be a great film if the producers were sincere about what it is - a dramatized, fictionalized, re-created and very well shaped, colored and "artificially aged" mockumentary. But if I look at the category it is inserted here at Rotten Tomatoes... they apparently still follow the strategy of "don't ask, don't tell". Hence, once again: THIS AIN'T A DOCUMENTARY. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review Audience Member Dobar dokumentarac, koji u biti nije dokumentarac. :) Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Audience Member Comment faire un film politique et émouvant avec du skate. Avec une mise en scène protéiforme très inspirée en plus. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Audience Member I am an old skater from the Czech Republic, and some of the characters of the movie which tells a person unknown. The movie is not fiction. Everything in the movie is going on on real events, real people in real time and place. It all really happened. In some places there are more people stories merged into the stories of one man. The reason is to simplify for the uninitiated viewer, nothing else. The movie would otherwise Powdered into a large number of stories, and the viewer would be enough to navigate. Very accurately displays the time, worries and feelings that we had her from the world. At times I felt as if the movie told about me and my friends. Some of them still appear in contemporary shots, including their real names. It is true that none of the skaters did not die as a soldier in Afghanistan. The expressive value of the film it does not mean anything. I see this as an effort to strengthen the end of the movie. I think that was the aim which the rebels fled in old age, and how different are on the job. In my country it is the same, and often above those paradoxes shaking my head. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Audience Member I absolutely loved this documentary about young East German skaters standing up to the Stasi state in the late 80s. Until I found that it is actually a deliberately misleading sham. Shame on the director and his work of fiction. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/10/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Cameras record three teenagers born in the '70s as they rebel in the '80s -- until their lives change forever.
Director
Marten Persiel
Producer
Jörg A. Hoppe, Michael Schoebel, Ronald Vietz
Screenwriter
Marten Persiel, Ira Wedel
Production Co
Arte, Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg, Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
German
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 17, 2016
Runtime
1h 30m
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