FilmWorks United International Working Class Film & Video Festival
Directed by Raoul Peck (Germany)
On the 200th anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx, many of his ideas are as relevant today as they were when he and his collaborator Frederick Engels were writing and organizing. The growing crisis of technology creating great wealth then as technology does now, while livesof the mass of workers become increasingly difficult, is wealth disparity The film Young Karl Marx looks at the early lives of Marx and his collaborator Engels, whose father owned a factory in Manchester. The industrial revolution began in Manchester where we see the conditions of working people in this period. The struggle that took place to understand this economic revolution and its effect on working people. More than two hundred years since his birth, his theoretical understanding continues for many to be critically relevant to our lives today and we see in this film where his ideas come from and how he organized to put them into practice.