Emma Goldman: The Anarchist Guest (2000)
This documentary fondly portrays a feisty Jewish woman whose disdain for authoritarianism was best expressed by the phrase, "If I can't dance, its not my revolution." Canadian sociologist and filmmaker Coleman Romalis explores Emma's political life as well as her remarkably liberated private life, including her often stormy relationships with younger men.
Director: Coleman Romalis
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Colin Adams as Frederick Griffin (voice) |
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Matthew Clark as J. Edgar Hoover (voice) |
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June Brumer as Self / Emma Goldman Papers Project |
| Directing | Coleman Romalis | Director |
| Writing | Coleman Romalis | Writer |