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The Young Karl Marx review: Marx On the Mark and All Over the Map

March 23, 2018 by thestakemag Leave a Comment

The Young Karl Marx review: Marx On the Mark and All Over the Map

Raoul Peck directed one of the best movies of 2017 in I Am Not Your Negro, his documentary about the titanic writer James Baldwin. Compared with that film, The Young Karl Marx seems on the surface like an ornate costume drama of deep intrigue. Mostly it succeeds at that, but the compression of time during […]

Filed Under: Featured, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Karl Marx, Lee Pietruszewski, Raoul Peck, Young Karl Marx

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