Strange Victory

Thematic Tolerance Curated by Laurence Kardish

Strange Victory provocatively questions whether the World War II triumph was indeed a victory for all Americans. Hurwitz sets up a discrepancy between the ideals of the allies and their lack of practice in America. The film culminates with the sad facts of lack of employment opportunities for black Americans, through statistics, interviews, and testimonies.

Director

Leo Hurwitz

Producer

Barnet L. Rosset, Jr.

Release Year

1948

Festival Year

1998

Run Time

75 minutes