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Rockin’ Down The Curtain: The 70ies. Glitter And Gloom is a fascinating exploration of the underground rock scene during the Soviet era. It's raw, gritty, and offers a lens into how music intertwined with the struggles of dissidence. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to truly soak in the atmosphere of that time—daring yet somber. It’s intriguing how they juxtapose the glam of rock with the harsh realities faced by the artists. The performances, though not scripted, feel genuine and heartfelt, capturing the desperation and hope in equal measure. This film stands apart for its deep dive into a lesser-known chapter of music history, making it a very intriguing watch for those who appreciate the complexities of art under oppression.
Explores underground rock during Soviet timesEmphasizes the connection of music and dissidenceFocuses on unique personal stories of artists
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