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2017
Le Jeune Karl Marx
Directed by Raoul Peck
Synopsis
26 year-old Karl Marx embarks with his wife, Jenny, on the road to exile. In 1844 in Paris, he meets Friedrich Engels, an industrialist’s son, who has been investigating 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 the police’s repression, riots and political upheavals, they will lead the labor movement during its development into a modern era.
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Cast
August Diehl Stefan Konarske Vicky Krieps Olivier Gourmet Hannah Steele Rolf Kanies Niels-Bruno Schmidt Alexander Scheer Marie Meinzenbach Hans-Uwe Bauer Wiebke Adam Aran Bertetto Ulrich Brandhoff Ivan Franěk Peter Benedict Eric Godon Stephen Hogan Inga R. Kammerer Annabelle Lewiston Denis Lyons Damien Marchal Elsa Mollien Torsten Ranft Jürgen Rißmann Henning Peker Djigui Diarra
DirectorDirector
Raoul Peck
ProducersProducers
Nicolas Blanc Benny Drechsel Rémi Grellety Robert Guédiguian Philippe Logie Raoul Peck Patrick Quinet Karsten Stöter
WritersWriters
Raoul Peck Pascal Bonitzer
CastingCasting
Sylvie Brocheré Kristin Diehle
EditorEditor
Frédérique Broos
CinematographyCinematography
Kolja Brandt
Production DesignProduction Design
Benoît Barouh
Art DirectionArt Direction
Merlin Ortner
Set DecorationSet Decoration
Frédéric Delrue Nele Jordan
ComposerComposer
Alexey Aygi
Costume DesignCostume Design
Paule Mangenot
Studios
Rohfilm Velvet Film Artémis Productions
Countries
Belgium France Germany
Primary Language
French
Spoken Languages
English French German
Alternative Titles
年轻的卡尔·马克思, Der junge Karl Marx, Den Unge Karl Marx, Genç Karl Marx, El joven Karl Marx, Όταν Ο Μαρξ Συνάντησε Τον Ένγκελς, Младият Карл Маркс, O Jovem Karl Marx, Młody Karol Marks, 청년 마르크스, 青年马克思, Il giovane Karl Marx, 馬克思:時代青年, Mladý Karl Marx, Молодой Карл Маркс, קרל מרקס הצעיר, マルクス・エンゲルス
Genres
Drama History
Themes
Epic history and literature Powerful poetic and passionate drama Passion and romance Political drama, patriotism, and war Historical battles and epic heroism Emotional and touching family dramas Show All…
Releases by Date
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Premiere
12 Feb 2017
- GermanyBerlin International FilmFestival
06 Apr 2020
- PortugalM/12(RTP 2) (TVpremiere)
Theatrical limited
11 Jun 2017
- USA
Theatrical
02 Mar 2017
- Germany6
20 Apr 2017
- PortugalM/12
27 Sep 2017
- France
09 Nov 2017
- Denmark15
- Greece
28 Dec 2017
- Brazil14
19 Jan 2018
- Spain
06 Apr 2018
- Italy
Digital
24 Mar 2017
- Austria6
11 May 2017
- Switzerland0
Releases by Country
- Date
- Country
Austria
24 Mar 2017
- Digital6
Brazil
28 Dec 2017
- Theatrical14
Denmark
09 Nov 2017
- Theatrical15
France
27 Sep 2017
- Theatrical
Germany
12 Feb 2017
- PremiereBerlin International FilmFestival
02 Mar 2017
- Theatrical6
Greece
09 Nov 2017
- Theatrical
Italy
06 Apr 2018
- Theatrical
Portugal
20 Apr 2017
- TheatricalM/12
06 Apr 2020
- PremiereM/12(RTP 2) (TVpremiere)
Spain
19 Jan 2018
- Theatrical
Switzerland
11 May 2017
- Digital0
USA
11 Jun 2017
- Theatrical limitedSeattle International FilmFestival
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Review by lu ★★★★ 1
Listen, I like anything where I get to see a depiction of Karl Marx bitching at capitalists.
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Review by Mats ★★★½ 1
Turns out the real revolution was the friends we made along the way.
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Review by Matthew Christman ★★★ 5
Turning the budding bromance between Marx and Engels into that most bourgeois of cultural artifacts, the middlebrow BBC-style literary adaptation, is so perverse it's almost brilliant. Still...throw in some barricades or something c'mon!
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Review by Rose ★★★★
Not enough gay sex
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Review by Harrison Gale ★★★ 1
total cop-out. [spoiler alert] Marx and Engels didn’t even bone
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Review by Addison Standley ★★★★ 1
The moans from critics about how this film is "safe" or "too focused on ideas" reek of white liberalism. As a work about laying the groundwork for the communist movement and the personal relationships/growth of Marx and Engels, this is all I could've hoped for. This film gave me a rush that I don't feel too often in cinema nowadays; watching the slow, steady growth of an ideology, all based around the idea that the world can and must be better, is endlessly thrilling. It never loses focus on the concrete, material matters that Marx and Engels were so focused on in exchange for idealist spectacle, and that is important, is that this is a film more about the growth…
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Review by davidehrlich ★★½ 2
There’s a specter haunting Europe — the specter of mediocre biopics. A straightforward period piece about the life and times of a radical man, Raoul Peck’s “The Young Karl Marx” is well-furnished and fitfully gripping stuff, but it desperately lacks the full-bodied fervor that crackles throughout his Oscar-nominated documentary “I Am Not Your Negro.”
Snagged between the hard-nosed history of “Lumumba” (Peck’s sobering 2000 docudrama about the first prime minister of the Congo) and the jocular gusto of “Shakespeare in Love,” this immaculately furnished film sacrifices too much drama in order to expound upon its characters’ ideals, and sacrifices too much exploration of those ideals in order to accommodate for a healthy degree of drama. “I’m done fighting with needles,” Marx says, “I want a sledgehammer.” Peck opts for a safety net, ensuring that even the most electric moments never feel like they’re risking a challenge to the world as we know it.
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Review by J.
when Karl Marx said "I'm nearly 30 and I have no energy" I truly felt that
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Review by nicole ★★★½
Engels: we look like a couple😭🙏🏻😘😍
Marx: a couple of besties !!!😜🤣 -
Review by joão ★★★½ 1
carai então eh tudo nosso
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Review by igor nolasco ★★★½ 5
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Um filme sobre Marx e Engels que tem uma música do Bob Dylan nos créditos finais é possivelmente a coisa mais esquerda festiva desde a fundação do PSOL.
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Review by Caroline ★★★½
Marx: a
Engels: me desculpa por ser burguês 😔🥺🙏
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