HD
2005
Eleanor “Tussy” Marx emerged as a formidable force in the late 19th century, championing children’s rights and labor reforms while translating her father Karl Marx's works. A dynamic actress and activist, she navigated the male-dominated world of philosophy alongside influential figures like Engels. Yet, beneath her public success lay deep vulnerabilities. Her tumultuous relationship with the egotistical Edward Aveling brought heartache, ultimately leading to her tragic demise. Tussy's story portrays the struggle of a woman battling societal expectations while carrying the weight of her father’s legacy.