Watch: Her Socialist Smile 2020 123movies, Full Movie Online – Author, activist, lecturer, and crusader for those with disabilities, the extraordinary Helen Keller was unable to see or hear, yet through hard work became highly accomplished and famously outspoken. Her autobiography The Story of My Life and its dramatic adaptation The Miracle Worker made Keller’s name a household word. John Gianvito’s new film Her Socialist Smile is a spare, pure, and beautifully composed account of her political life as a supporter of progressive causes. Incorporating footage of her home life, her surroundings, and her teacher Anne Sullivan, the film’s focal point shifts to Keller’s own words-her many speeches-as she ardently advocates on behalf of the causes in which she so firmly believed..
Plot: The memory of a particular moment in early 20th century history when, in 1913, Helen Keller (1880-1968), a deaf-blind writer, lecturer and political activist, spoke, for the first time and in public, about socialism and progressive causes.
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A Terrible Shame
I came across this documentary by accident, and I wish I hadn’t.I was well aware of her condition, her struggles, and her triumphs, with the aid of her wonderful teacher, Anne Sullivan.
I only recently became aware of her activism and socialism so, I was looking forward to learning more about this remarkable woman. I was disappointed.
I gave this 6 minutes, 5 more than I would usually give because, I wanted to learn more. Unfortunately these 6 minutes turned me off from viewing any further, I could see it would be disappointing.
The style of the production was awful, to say the least. The opening said more than enough. Not everyone can read Braille so, why there wasn’t a subtitle line, is beyond me.
Granted, there was a narative to coincide however, the narative was so indistinct, and so rather slow, it wasn’t immediately apparent that, the narative alluded to what was being shown on screen. Then it went downhill from there.
What a shame.
A Terrible Shame
I came across this documentary by accident, and I wish I hadn’t.I was well aware of her condition, her struggles, and her triumphs, with the aid of her wonderful teacher, Anne Sullivan.
I only recently became aware of her activism and socialism so, I was looking forward to learning more about this remarkable woman. I was disappointed.
I gave this 6 minutes, 5 more than I would usually give because, I wanted to learn more. Unfortunately these 6 minutes turned me off from viewing any further, I could see it would be disappointing.
The style of the production was awful, to say the least. The opening said more than enough. Not everyone can read Braille so, why there wasn’t a subtitle line, is beyond me.
Granted, there was a narative to coincide however, the narative was so indistinct, and so rather slow, it wasn’t immediately apparent that, the narative alluded to what was being shown on screen. Then it went downhill from there.
What a shame.
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Director John Gianvito
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Actors Noam Chomsky, Carolyn Forché
Country United States
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