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This Ain't California


Is it a documentary? Is it a feature? First time writer and director Marten Persiel tells us that it is actually both, more of a ‘documentary tale’ of sorts. This description of the German subtitled feature is quite fitting.

This Ain’t California introduces us to a group of friends who are gathering for a funeral after-party, following the death of their once close friend ‘Dennis ‘Panik’ Paracek. What follows is a reminiscence session of old memories and footage showing the rise of staking, hip-hop and breakdancing all throughout the GDR controlled 1980’s.

Split into several subheadings and with an additional backstory, this ain’t a normal documentary. It is an entirely fresh approach. Director Marten Persiel describes the films ethos was the keep away from the politics – especially the Berlin Wall. Instead the film fundamentally follows the subjective mind-set of a 17 year old of the era. This is reflected heavily, what with the shaky cam, youths doing a ton of impressive skateboarding tricks. All of that, but mixed with a mash of funky-techno music. Very unique in a sense, however it deeply echoes as just a blend of German sport advertisements merely with the brand logo missing. Sadly it is nothing more than that.

Filled with footage because it can, not because it should, Marten Persiel’s first feature film still stands as an original take on a documentary and it is perhaps the first skating movie ever cared for.

Rating:  3 Star Rating


This Ain't California arrives in UK cinemas on 6th December 2013.
You can watch the trailer by clicking here.

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