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The Anarchist's Wife
Manuela is left behind when her husband Justo fights for his ideals against Franco's Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War. He is deported to a concentration camp, and upon his release, continues the fight against nationalism in the French resistance. Years pass without a word from him, but his wife never gives up hope of seeing him again.
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This documentary explores the life and activism of Emma Goldman, a prominent anarchist, feminist, and birth control advocate. It delves into her passionate speeches, her controversial views on societal structures, and her relentless fight for individual freedom and social justice. The film traces her journey from her Russian immigrant roots to her status as a radical icon, highlighting her impact on early 20th-century American society.
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