Hammer & Tickle (2007)

The story of a political system that was laughed out of existence

Hammer & Tickle (2007)

The story of a political system that was laughed out of existence

The story of a political system that was laughed out of existence

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Hammer & Tickle: The Communist Joke Book is a 2006 documentary film about nature of jokes under the powerful and socially restrictive Communist regime of the Soviet Union and her satellite nations. The film's name exemplifies the kind of mockery or criticism of the regime that the Soviet government would have found to be disagreeable by playing on the symbol of communism itself, the hammer and sickle. The film tells the story of the power that jokes had to enable social and political change and advance personal freedoms from within the USSR - the film's opening scene takes quote from George Orwell's 1984: "Every joke is a tiny revolution." (Wikipedia)

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Hammer & Tickle

Original title

Hammer & Tickle

Runtime in minutes

89

Production year

2007

International release

2007-04-30

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