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  1. Strange Victory: Directed by Leo Hurwitz. With Alfred Drake, Muriel Smith, Gary Merrill, Saul Levitt. "Strange Victory" is about racial bias in post World War II America.

  2. Strange Victory is the first significant anti-racist U.S. documentary film. With World War II over and Frontier Films dissolved, Leo Hurwitz and Barney Rosset (soon to form Grove Press) teamed up as Target Films to create this eloquent and powerful statement.

  3. Find out how and where to watch "Strange Victory" on Netflix and Prime Video today - including free options.

  4. Directed by Leo Hurwitz • 1948 • United States. Starring Alfred Drake, Muriel Smith, Gary Merrill. In 1945, the free world rejoiced over the defeat of fascism. But the sense of peace was short-lived, and as the Cold War began, the United States entered a period of national paranoia and political repression.

  5. Apr 24, 2017 · The shape of your nose. These are facts. [Narrator] The simple profound idea. of Leo Hurwitz's 1948 documentary Strange Victory. is the acknowledgement of a painful, infuriating, historical...

  6. Strange Victory is probably one of the biggest critiques of America, and it focuses on American life post-WW2, particularly people's prejudice and the plague known as Jim Crow. A return to fascism, even though we just fought a war against it.

  7. Strange Victory" is about racial bias in post World War II America. Following "Native Land" in Leo Hurwitz' filmography, it uses some of the same techniques: dramatized scenes interspersed with scenes of compilation news reel footage, and scenes of evocative imagery.