Dr. Wilhelm Reich, a prominent Austrian psychiatrist and anti-Nazi, arrived in New York four days before World War II, with a teaching visa from the New School's University in Exile. Despite his groundbreaking research, his published works were banned and burned by a Federal Court order in the 1950s, following an investigation by four US government agencies. This film presents a factual narrative of Reich's life and work, exploring the events that led to his censorship in America.
Love, Work and Knowledge: The Life and Trials of Wilhelm Reich
Austrian psychiatrist Dr. Wilhelm Reich escaped to New York just before World War II, securing a teaching visa from the New School for Social Research.