
The Young Karl Marx
History · Drama
Overview
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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August Diehl
August Diehl
Karl Marx
August Diehl
Karl Marx


Stefan Konarske
Stefan Konarske
Friedrich Engels
Stefan Konarske
Friedrich Engels


Vicky Krieps
Vicky Krieps
Jenny von Westphalen
Vicky Krieps
Jenny von Westphalen


Olivier Gourmet
Olivier Gourmet
Pierre Proudhon
Olivier Gourmet
Pierre Proudhon


Hannah Steele
Hannah Steele
Mary Burns
Hannah Steele
Mary Burns


Rolf Kanies
Rolf Kanies
Moses Hess
Rolf Kanies
Moses Hess


Niels-Bruno Schmidt
Niels-Bruno Schmidt
Karl Grün
Niels-Bruno Schmidt
Karl Grün
Alexander Scheer
Alexander Scheer
Wilhelm Weitling
Alexander Scheer
Wilhelm Weitling


Marie Meinzenbach
Marie Meinzenbach
Lenchen
Marie Meinzenbach
Lenchen


Hans-Uwe Bauer
Hans-Uwe Bauer
Arnold Ruge
Hans-Uwe Bauer
Arnold Ruge
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