Still a Revolutionary – Albert Einstein
Using a wealth of rarely-seen archival footage, correspondence, and new and illuminating interviews, Julia Newman makes the case that Albert Einstein’s example of social and political activism is as important today as are his brilliant, groundbreaking theories.
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Genre: Documentary, History
Director: Julia Newman
Actors: Alice Calaprice, Barbara Picht, Daniel D'Alessandro, Herbert Freeman Jr., Jürgen Renn, Michael Paley, Michio Kaku, Milena Wazeck, Robert Schulmann, Susan Neiman, Ze'ev Rosencranz
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