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University of Houston professor Sandra Friedan says thereโ€™s a funny thing about East German cinema โ€” some of it is actually, well, funny. The films included in the Museum of Fine Art, Houstonโ€™s Rebels with a Cause film festival arenโ€™t all humorous, of course, but Heiner Carowโ€™s 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, โ€œCarbide 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. โ€œThe earliest film in the festival is 1957โ€™s Berlin โ€” Schรถnhauser Corner; thatโ€™s about teenage problems and gangs. It was very, very popular, although the official government-type critics were very nervous about it. They didnโ€™t 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. โ€œThis is a very interesting experimental film directed by Konrad Wolf. Itโ€™s about a young woman who tries to commit suicide, and while sheโ€™s recuperating, sheโ€™s remembering what led to that.โ€ Then there is Egon Gรผntherโ€™s 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