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University of Houston professor Sandra Friedan says thereโs a funny thing about East German cinema โ some of it is actually, well, funny. The films included in the Museum of Fine Art, Houstonโs Rebels with a Cause film festival arenโt all humorous, of course, but Heiner Carowโs 1972 The Legend of Paul and Paula certainly is. The popular Paul and Paula, about a decidedly cheerful single mother and her up-and-down love life, includes a racing sound track by the East German cult rock band the Puhdys. The bumbling antics of Carbide and Sorrel, made in 1963 by director Frank Beyer, also take a lighter look at life in the post-Nazi East Germany. Friedan says, โCarbide and Sorrel is a comedy that sort of reveals problems within the bureaucracy in the Soviet bloc and sort of got away with more than it would have ordinarily because it was a comedy.โ — Olivia Flores Alvarez
And then there are the more serious films, like Berlin. โThe earliest film in the festival is 1957โs Berlin โ Schรถnhauser Corner; thatโs about teenage problems and gangs. It was very, very popular, although the official government-type critics were very nervous about it. They didnโt want to do anything to foster unrest among the teenagers, but here was [a film about] juvenile delinquents getting in trouble,โ says Friedan. Divided Heaven is more serious still. โThis is a very interesting experimental film directed by Konrad Wolf. Itโs about a young woman who tries to commit suicide, and while sheโs recuperating, sheโs remembering what led to that.โ Then there is Egon Gรผntherโs 1971 film Her Third, which, like Paul and Paula, is an excellent example of the strong roles of women in East German cinema. – Olivia Flores Alvarez
The Divided Heaven Directed by Konrad Wolf, 1963, German with English subtitles
2 p.m. Sunday, October 21
The Bicycle Directed by Evelyn Schmidt
1981, German with English subtitles
Guest Speaker: Professor Sandra Frieden, UH
5 p.m. Sunday, October 21 5:00 PM
The Gleiwitz Case Directed by Gerhard Klein, 1961 with English subtitles
7 p.m. Sunday, October 21
Good Bye, Lenin! Directed by Wolfgang Becker, 2003, German with English subtitles
Guest Speaker: Rainer Mรผnzel, Consul General of Germany
7 p.m. Sunday, October 28
This article appears in Oct 18-24, 2007.
