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  1. 29 de ene. de 1988 · Singing the Blues in Red: Directed by Ken Loach. With Gerulf Pannach, Fabienne Babe, Sigfrit Steiner, Cristine Rose. A singer swaps the political intimidation of working in East Germany for the equally controlling capitalist music industry in the West.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2011 · 82 subscribers. 109. 12K views 12 years ago. "Blues in Rot (Singing the blues in red)" This wonderful song is played at the ending of Ken Loach's film "Fatherland" starring Gerulf...

  3. 29 de ene. de 1988 · ''Singing the Blues in Red'' is most effective when it's simply observing the details of Klaus's divided life before he leaves East Germany and, later, when he becomes the subject of a would-be...

  4. Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka. A drama about personal conflicts and the political biases of the East and West German governments in the mid-'80s, this story focuses on the defection of a talented singer. Klaus (Gerulf Pannach) is finally granted permission to leave East Germany where he is no longer allowed to perform.

  5. Singing the Blues in Red is a film directed by Ken Loach with Gerulf Pannach, Fabienne Babe, Cristine Rose, Sigfrit Steiner .... Year: 1986. Original title: Fatherland.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › singing_the_blues_in_redFatherland | Rotten Tomatoes

    Sigfrit Steiner. Drittemann. Cristine Rose. Lucy Bernstein. Robert Dietl. Lawyer. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A pop singer (Gerulf Pannach) from East Germany goes west to find ...

  7. Fatherland (aka Singing the Blues in Red, 1986) is singular director Ken Loach’s excursion into the world of European cinema, an ambitious film – written by Trevor Griffiths (Reds) – about an East German singer-songwriter (Gerulf Pannach) who exchanges the political repression of his home country for the new pressures of capitalism in the ...