Thursday Cinema "At Home"
This Ain't California
Online
November 5 – November 8, 2020
You can watch online from November 5, 19.00 at bit.ly/ThisaintCalifornia
This Ain’t California, 2012
Director: Marten Persiel
100 minutes
German; Turkish and English subtitles
A recreation of a vibrant skateboard scene flourished in the German Democratic Republic during the 1980s, This Ain’t California (2012) follows three protagonists from childhood through rebellious teenage years until they reach the age of 20 in 1989. Featuring East Berlin’s brutalist concrete architecture as a playground for skating, the film examines the formation of a subculture, which was considered threatening at the time, by combining black and white animations, a retro soundtrack, and archival footage.
Although it tells a story of an “ideal,” the docu-fiction also portrays the crumbling of the small yet defiant skateboarding community together with the Berlin Wall. Since they are in a new country that offers more freedom of expression, the skateboarders start to feel like there’s no dream or rebellion left to ride for after all.
“At Home” films will be streamed at saltonline.org between September 24 and November 29, and will only be accessible to online audiences in Turkey. Thursday Cinema has been supported by Garanti BBVA Mortgage since 2014.
This Ain’t California, 2012
Director: Marten Persiel
100 minutes
German; Turkish and English subtitles
A recreation of a vibrant skateboard scene flourished in the German Democratic Republic during the 1980s, This Ain’t California (2012) follows three protagonists from childhood through rebellious teenage years until they reach the age of 20 in 1989. Featuring East Berlin’s brutalist concrete architecture as a playground for skating, the film examines the formation of a subculture, which was considered threatening at the time, by combining black and white animations, a retro soundtrack, and archival footage.
Although it tells a story of an “ideal,” the docu-fiction also portrays the crumbling of the small yet defiant skateboarding community together with the Berlin Wall. Since they are in a new country that offers more freedom of expression, the skateboarders start to feel like there’s no dream or rebellion left to ride for after all.
“At Home” films will be streamed at saltonline.org between September 24 and November 29, and will only be accessible to online audiences in Turkey. Thursday Cinema has been supported by Garanti BBVA Mortgage since 2014.