Arguing the World

Arguing the World

1998 · 106 min · ★ 8.5 · Documentary

A true story of four Jewish intellectuals born in New York and educated at City College during the 1930s, and their divergent paths over the next six decades.

Directed by Joseph Dorman · Written by Joseph Dorman

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