Iron Maiden: Behind The Iron Curtain

October. 23,1984      NR
Rating:
8.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Shot during Maiden's historic tour of Poland and other parts of the Eastern Bloc in 1984, featuring interviews, live and offstage footage, capturing the atmosphere of this remarkable journey behind the Wall at the height of the Cold War.

Steve Harris as  Bass/Backing Vocals
Dave Murray as  Guitar
Adrian Smith as  Guitar/Backing Vocals
Bruce Dickinson as  Lead Vocals
Nicko McBrain as  Drums

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Reviews

Odelecol
1984/10/23

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Dynamixor
1984/10/24

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Derrick Gibbons
1984/10/25

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Ezmae Chang
1984/10/26

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Cinema_Fan
1984/10/27

Tearing down the wall of segregation Iron Maiden: Behind the Iron Curtain is both concert footage and historical document conjoining Iron Maiden's journey into the closed world of the Communist Bloc that highlights the crossing of the line of conformist West into the rebellious East of Poland, Hungary, Czechoslavakia and Yugoslavia during August of 1984.A reminiscence of times long gone, for both Eastern Europe, and Iron Maiden and their World Slavery Tour of August 1984 to July 1985. It is a tour in an oppressive regime that brings the East's heavy-metal subculture out and proudly head banging to tracks such as 2 Minutes to Midnight, The Trooper, The Number of the Beast and Aces High, amongst others. The only query here is that there is a difference in the soundtrack of the original release (which was only some thirty minutes long) and this extended footage, which is somewhat polished, and re-worked, but not all tracks have had this audio makeover. Note the lead singer's late reproach to the microphone to the beginning of Number of the Beast but his voice just beats him to it.With a wonderful nostalgic and reflective feel of a world far removed from the present, with band interviews and fans' thoughts and reactions to this British heavy-metal band and the rebellious soundtrack to the phenomenon that is life behind the Iron Curtain the heavy metal demographic are always the same either side of the curtain; male, white and blue-collar. East or West, this image of denim and leather clad, longhaired head bangers are stout believers' in their music and way of life. Even more so is this prominent in this politically, socially and culturally starved environment.We're on the road with this band and seeing a short glimpse of this Rock n' Roll life style, even to the point where the band end up playing, unannounced, at a Polish wedding, too, we see the view from the tour-bus window of the towns, cities, streets and its people that were the 1980's Cold War (1947–1991) casualties'. This is truly a remarkable, if somewhat short, footage of a continents bygone age.If you're into Maiden or the history of the Cold War's Eastern Bloc, or both, then this tiny film here will certainly enlighten you to both worlds and have you transfixed of what has been and the vast differences' that that come about. Behind the Iron Curtain is a fitting exposé of two histories combined, in a timeless film that still to this day loses none of its potential to entertain and educate.

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tomo-soya
1984/10/28

As a documentary, it still amazes us the days of East of Europe in early 80's. There weren't many so-called Bands which went to those places just for Fans. If you see it, you can find lots of fans desperately looking forward to see Maiden. So eagerly, only you can feel is so much love towards them; Both fans and Maiden.How much Music can affect to people? Unless Maiden felt what it was as a mission, it would never be realized in that peaceful way.Great live performances even one of the embryonic days because of their energetic passions which might be be seethed under those different circumstances.

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