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Sep 3, 2019 · A full length documentary that provides an intimate look at the life and work of Dr. Wilhelm Reich. Using never-before-seen documents, recordings, photos and interviews, this film takes on the lies, rumors and innuendos that perpetuate the distorted view of him and his work that persist to this day.
- 4 min
- Glenn Orkin
Love, Work and Knowledge: The Life and Trials of Wilhelm Reich: Directed by Glenn Orkin, Kevin T. Hinchey. Four days before the outbreak of World War ll, Dr. Wilhelm Reich - a prominent Austrian psychiatrist, physician and outspoken anti-Nazi - arrived in New York with a teaching visa from the New School for Social Research's renowned ...
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- Documentary, Biography, History
- Glenn Orkin, Kevin T. Hinchey
- 110
The first factually-accurate film about Austrian psychiatrist, research-physician & scientist Wilhelm Reich whose published books and research journals were banned and burned in America in the 1950s by order of a U.S. Federal Court.
Jul 8, 2023 · Integrating primary materials, scholarly interviews, and eye-witness accounts, Love, Work, and Knowledge: The Life and Trials of Wilhelm Reich, presents a narrative of Reich's life and work, to explore the events that led up to this heinous example of censorship in America. Rated NR, 1h 50m.
Love, Work and Knowledge: The Life and Trials of Wilhelm Reich. A portrait of Austrian psychiatrist and physician Dr. Wilhelm Reich. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Get the...
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Jun 6, 2018 · A true story of Wilhelm Reich, a pioneer prosecuted and imprisoned. His books and publications were banned and burned in America, where he dies in a federal penitentiary. Now 60 years after his death and 10 years after the unsealing of his archives, a new documentary presents the facts.
Directed by Glenn Orkin and Kevin Hinchey. Image: Still from Love, Work and Knowledge: The Life and Trials of Wilhelm Reich. Filmmakers Glenn Orkin and Kevin Hinchey will be present for the screening. Admission: $10; $9 seniors and students w/ ID; $7 members; free for Film.