As a director, Raoul Peck is a passionate and protean talent. He has been making films for close to 30 years, and he’s right in the middle of his most seismic moment with “I Am Not Your Negro,” his ...
Raoul Peck’s latest film, “The Young Karl Marx”, is above all a story of clashing ideas. The film follows adversaries-turned-best-buds Marx and Friedrich Engels as they attempt to both understand and ...
The Orchard has acquired all U.S. distribution rights to Raoul Peck’s historical drama “The Young Karl Marx” for a theatrical release in the fall. Peck was nominated this year for an Academy Award for ...
I’ve been waiting for this film since I first heard about it a year or so ago. Forget your preconceived notions, cold war paranoia or the USSR. This movie takes place in the 1840s, long before any of ...
James Schamus’ banner Symbolic Exchange is teaming with Germany’s X-Filme, France’s Haut et Court and Andrea Calderwood and Gail Egan’s UK company Potboiler to produce a TV series based on Mary ...
Karl Marx is barfing in the street, but Friedrich Engels—cool as a German pastry under his blonde haircut and expensive hat—is fine. Both are young, in their early to mid-twenties. It is 1843, five ...
What are the images you might conjure up if asked to think about The Communist Manifesto? Of the Soviet, Chinese and other communist revolutions? Of the propagation of a social theory exploited by ...
Raoul Peck's biopic about the philosopher-muse of Communism is a drama so old school that it tames the radicalism of its subject. Now, at the Berlin Film Festival, Peck takes a different leap ...
Director Raoul Peck (‘I Am Not Your Negro’) sets 'The Communist Manifesto' in the context of the Industrial Revolution in his fictional feature 'The Young Karl Marx.' By THR Staff An intellectually ...
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