Even though I’ve perfected an American accent and spent most of my life in the U.S. since moving to the states from Russia at age 7, my assimilation has been clunky to say the least. To this day I’m paranoid about getting caught by my American friends with a beef tongue sandwich from a Russian deli...
Creating a reality show about Brighton Beach, the home of the largest Russian-speaking community in the U.S., has been a way to show that this identity is in no way unique to me. There are hundreds of thousands of Russian-speaking immigrants who straddle this cultural divide. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that the assimilation process can be entertaining.
The best part of creating the show hasn’t been to show off our serious dancing chops or the long rambling toasts that we must endure from intoxicated family members. Or breaking through the chilly exterior of the personalities to show what I really see on the inside - families so close knit they can drive each other crazy. Unlike the Italians on a certain Jersey-based show, these are first generation Russian Americans and are paving the way for other reality shows about insular immigrant communities (Persian, Korean, Greek, etc). The emotions are still raw, not watered down with decades-old stereotypes hyped up for the viewer.
But don't worry—as a casting director said about the show, "There will be plenty of vodka, techno music and guys wearing Adidas pants, leather jackets and gold chains, and driving souped-up cars. There will also be a lot of hot, decked-out Russian girls." See:
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Oh come on! In this day and age, an immigrant is not TRULY American unless there's a reality show with the most obnoxious of your brethren. Personally, I'm waiting for K-Town! I'm dying to see an Asian Snooki!
I've seen 9 episodes so far. You would never know it wasn't Jersey Shore if it wasn't for the occasional accent. It has about as much to do with Brighton Beach as a hernia operation.
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Coming from a quasi-eastern-European background (100% Litvak on my mother's side), I LOVE beef-tongue sammiches. In fact, when on a music tour of the western parts of Russia back in '91 (missed the first coup by 2 days), I was the only person in the group who was nearly ecstatic when beef tongue was on the menu at each and every hotel/hostel we stayed at, practically 3 meals a day. I think I gained a couple pounds on that tour...
Check out my audition video for this show, trust me i have MORE scoops about these cast members then anyone, plus behind the scenes info http://youtu.be/K9iIcsb0_Fw and Oy Mamachka: Russian Dolls To Premier On Lifetime http://bit.ly/q2R60H
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