Hanna Arendt (2012)
Sobre o filme
After she attends the trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem, Hannah Arendt dares to write about the Holocaust in terms no one had ever heard before. Her work instantly provokes a scandal, and Arendt stands strong as she is attacked by friends and foes alike. But as the German-Jewish émigré struggles to suppress her own painful associations with the past, her beguiling blend of arrogance and vulnerability is exposed — revealing a soul defined and derailed by exile. The film is a portrait of this powerful Jewish woman who fled Nazi Germany in 1933, the genius that shook the world with her discovery of “the banality of evil.”
Título original: Hanna Arendt
Ano: 2012
Classificação: 14 years
Duração: 113 min
Gênero: Fiction
Cor: color
Direção: Margarethe Von Trotta
Roteiro: Pam Katz, Margarethe von Trotta
Fotografia: Caroline Champetier
Montagem: Bettina Böhler
Produtor: Bettina Brokemper, Johannes Rexin
Produção: Heimatfilm, Minotaurus Film, Mact Productions, Metro Communications
Música: Barbara Sukowa, Axel Milberg, Janet McTeer
World Sales: The Match Factory