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Wikipedia article




'Karl Hess: Toward Liberty' is a 1980 American short documentary film about the anarchist Karl Hess, directed by Roland Hall and Peter Ladue.[https://mubi.com/films/karl-hess-toward-liberty MUBI] It won an Oscar[https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1981 1981|Oscars.org] in 1981 for Documentary Short Subject.

Awards



* 1980 Maya Dern Award, Boston University

* 1980 FOCUS Student Film Festival, Best Film

* 1980 AMPAS Student Film Award, Best Documentary

* 1981 Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)

* 1981 CINE Golden Eagle

* 1981 Governor's Award, State of Massachusetts

Cast



* Karl Hess as Himself (also archive footage)

* Kevin Burns as Narrator (voice)

* Barry Goldwater as Himself (archive footage)

* Adolf Hitler as Himself (archive footage)

* Lyndon Johnson as Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)

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