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THE YOUNG KARL MARX

  • Raoul Peck
  • Fiction
  • 2016
  • 1h58

At the age of 26, Karl Marx embarks with his wife Jenny on the road to exile. In Paris in 1844 they meet young Friedrich Engels, son of a factory owner, who’s studied the sordid beginnings of the English proletariat. Engels, somewhat of a dandy, brings Karl Marx the missing piece to the puzzle that composes his new vision of the world. Together, between censorship and police raids, riots and political upheavals, they will preside over the birth of the labor movement, which until then had been mostly makeshift and unorganized. This will grow into the most complete theoretical and political transformation of the world since the Renaissance – driven, against all expectations, by two brilliant, insolent and sharp-witted young men from good families.

Screenplay
  • Pascal Bonitzer
  • Raoul Peck
Photography
  • Kolja Brandt
Sound
  • Jörg Theil
  • Benoît Biral
Set design
  • Benoît Barouh
  • Christophe Couzon
Costumes
  • Paule Mangenot
Editing
  • Frédérique Broos
Original score
  • Alexei Aigui
Production
  • Agat Films
  • Nicolas Blanc
  • Robert Guédiguian
Coproduction
  • Velvet Films
  • Rohfilm
  • Artémis Productions
Distribution Diaphana
Theatrical release 27/09/2017
International seller Films Distribution
Video editor Diaphana

Photos ©Kris Dewitte