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  1. The Young Karl Marx. In the mid-1800s, after decades of the scientific and economic march of the Industrial Revolution has created an age of both new prosperity and new problems, a 26-year-old writer, researcher and radical named Karl Marx (August Diehl) embarks, with his wife Jenny (Vicky Krieps), on the road to exile.

  2. 13. Feb. 2017 · It’s an impeccably crafted and honorable movie — but, I have to say, not a very enthralling one. If you didn’t know Raoul Peck’s name was on it, “The Young Karl Marx” would look like a ...

  3. Relevant throughout the decadesAn Overview of German and International Films on Karl Marx. The oeuvre of films on Karl Marx is fairly accessible and easy to bundle into a series. It encompasses numerous feature films and documentaries that merely reference Marx or that focus solely on him.

  4. In this biographical portrait of Karl Marx, we discover more about the experiences that would lead the young man to become one of the most important personalities of the 19th century. Directed by Raoul Peck. IMDb 6.6 1 h 53 min 2018. PG-13.

  5. 26 year-old Karl Marx embarks with his wife, Jenny, on the road to exile. In 1844 Paris, he meets Friedrich Engels, an industrialist's son, who investigated the sordid birth of the British working-class. Engels, the dandy, provides the last piece of the puzzle to the young Karl Marx's new vision of the world. Together, between censorship and ...

  6. 12. Feb. 2017 · Portraying ideas onscreen is always a daunting prospect in a feature film and yet, on this front, The Young Karl Marx stands out as intelligent, stirring, literate and tri-lingual — the ...

  7. 6. Feb. 2018 · What The Young Karl Marx has working to its advantage is that the 1840s were an exceptionally lively decade. Cold War–era accounts sometimes made it sound like Marx was a misanthropic recluse, scribbling diatribes read mostly by other fanatics. Peck stands that myth on its head in the first scene of Karl and Jenny in Paris, attending a political banquet addressed by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.