Two Fascinating Documentaries on one disc. Each tackles the politics and history of American anarchism in a unique, engaging, and often hilarious manner.
For the first Anarchism in America, filmmakers Steven Fischler and Joel Sucher took a rambling cross-country trip. Their mission was to search out evidence of anarchist activity in communities from rural Atkins Bay, Maine to cosmopolitan San Fransisco. A strange cast of characters emerged. Starting with the premise that Americans embody anarchist principles of freedom and independence, the filmmakers were not disappointed. Along with archival footage of luminaries like Emma Goldman, the introduce us to Mildred Loomis, 80-years-old and still advocating back to the land individualism; beat poet Kenneth Rexroth; science fiction author Ursula Le Guin; long-distance trucker Li'l John; punk rockers the Dead Kennedys; and and among many others AK Press author Murray Bookchin.
The second film, The Free Voice of Labour; the Jewish Anarchists, traces the history of a Yiddish anarchist newspaper-publishing it's final issue after 87 years. Narrated by anarchist historian Paul Avrich, the story is mostly told by the newspaper's now elderly, but decidedly unbowed staff. It's the story of one of the largest radical movements among Jewish immigrant workers in the 19th and 20th centuries, the conditions that led them to band together, their fight to build trade unions, their huge differences with Communists, their attitudes toward violence, Yiddish culture, and their loyalty to one another.
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