Look at this City
Started in the summer of 1961, even before the Wall was built, the film becomes an explanation after this historical event as to why things can no longer go on as they were before. Unmistakably, as in almost all of Karl Gass' films, the passion with which he treats his subject is unmistakable. If you want to get to know the zeitgeist of the historically significant year 1961, which on both sides knew more the Cold War vocabulary than factual arguments, you can see the Eastern variant in this propaganda film.
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Started in the summer of 1961, even before the Wall was built, the film becomes an explanation after this historical event as to why things can no longer go on as they were before. Unmistakably, as in almost all of Karl Gass' films, the passion with which he treats his subject is unmistakable. If you want to get to know the zeitgeist of the historically significant year 1961, which on both sides knew more the Cold War vocabulary than factual arguments, you can see the Eastern variant in this propaganda film.
Object: Alimony
6.0Maine-Ocean Express
5.9A Faster Horse
7.0Peter Pan
6.1Area of Conflict
8.1Life of a Mutt
10.0Pretty Bloody: The Women of Horror
7.6And I Love Married
5.9Six Hundred and Sixty-Six
10.0Pigloo - The ragga of the penguins
5.2Beautifully Maintained and Well Located
6.7Super Speeders - Lap of NYC
6.0Agora Eu Sou Negro
10.0Woman Buried Alive
3.0Borderline
5.5Until Rainbow Dawn
8.3I Forgive
4.7Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths
6.9