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Hannah Arendt (2012)
Synopsis
Hannah Arendt is a
portrait of the genius that shook the world with her discovery of “the banality
of evil.”
After she attends the Nazi Adolf Eichmann’s trial in
Jerusalem, Arendt dares to write about the Holocaust in terms no one has ever
heard before.
Her work instantly provokes a furious scandal, and Arendt
stands strong as she is attacked by friends and foes alike.
But as the German-Jewish
émigré also struggles to suppress her own painful associations with the past,
the film exposes her beguiling blend of arrogance and vulnerability — revealing
a soul defined and derailed by exile.
Cast: Janet McTeer, Julia Jentsch, Nicholas
Woodeson, Barbara Sukowa, Ulrich Noethen, Leila Schaus, Axel Milberg, Michael
Degen, Friederike Becht, Claire Johnston, Victoria Trauttmansdorff, Klaus Pohl,
Alexander Tschernek, Gilbert Johnston
Toronto
(Special Presentations), Miami (Cinema 360° presented
by Viendo
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Read about this film
Title: Hannah Arendt (2012)
Directed by: Margarethe von Trotta
Date of birth: 21 February 1942, Berlin, Germany
Writing credits:
Pam Katz, Margarethe von Trotta
Music by: André Mergenthaler
Country: Germany | France | Israel | Luxembourg
Language: German | English | French | Hebrew
Color: Color
Runtime: 113 min.
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