Miss Marx

synopsis

Bright, intelligent, passionate and free, Eleanor Marx (played by Bafta and Golden Globe nominated performer Romola Garai, Suffragette, Atonement), the youngest daughter of Socialist Revolutionary Karl Marx, is the first woman to link the themes of feminism and socialism. She takes part in workers' battles and fights for women's rights and the abolition of child labour in London. In 1883, she meets Edward Aveling (Patrick Kennedy, The Queen's Gambit) and her life is forever changed by their passionate love.

MISS MARX is written and directed by Award-winning filmmaker Susanna Nicchiarelli (Nico, 1988), who created the film as a timely reminder of the inevitable difficulties and contradictions of the fight for equality; extremely relevant to our times today.

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synopsis

Bright, intelligent, passionate and free, Eleanor Marx (played by Bafta and Golden Globe nominated performer Romola Garai, Suffragette, Atonement), the youngest daughter of Socialist Revolutionary Karl Marx, is the first woman to link the themes of feminism and socialism. She takes part in workers' battles and fights for women's rights and the abolition of child labour in London. In 1883, she meets Edward Aveling (Patrick Kennedy, The Queen's Gambit) and her life is forever changed by their passionate love.

MISS MARX is written and directed by Award-winning filmmaker Susanna Nicchiarelli (Nico, 1988), who created the film as a timely reminder of the inevitable difficulties and contradictions of the fight for equality; extremely relevant to our times today.