provocative study
The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002)
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Reviews Counted:56
Fresh:53
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: This compelling unauthorized biography takes a muckraker's view of the controversial diplomat.
Runtime: 80 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Synopsis: THE TRIALS OF HENRY KISSINGER, a documentary based on the book by British journalist Christopher Hitchens, argues that Kissinger, the former U.S. Secretary of State and the recipient of the Nobel... THE TRIALS OF HENRY KISSINGER, a documentary based on the book by British journalist Christopher Hitchens, argues that Kissinger, the former U.S. Secretary of State and the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, was a power-hungry warmonger responsible for massive military cover-ups in Vietnam, Cambodia, and East Timor in the 1960s, as well as the assassination of a Chilean leader in 1970. The film includes interviews with historians, political analysts, and such notable journalists as the New York Times' William Safire--a former speech writer for Richard Nixon. In addition, it uses archival footage from the Nixon era, including coverage of events both in Washington and in Vietnam. With narrator Brian Cox guiding the flow of the film and keeping it tightly focused on its arguments, THE TRIALS OF HENRY KISSINGER is shocking in its political revelations and fascinating in its portrait of Kissinger. It was directed by Eugene Jarecki and written by Alex Gibney. [More]
Starring: Richard Nixon
Starring: Richard Nixon
Director: Eugene Jarecki
Director: Eugene Jarecki
Screenwriter: Alex Gibney
Producer: Alex Gibney, Eugene Jarecki
Composer: Peter Nashel
Studio: First Run Features
Reviews for The Trials of Henry Kissinger
Directly charging him with mass murder, the film colors Kissinger as a secretive, paranoid, duplicitous megalomaniac who rose to political superstardom while literally--the movie claims--getting away with decisions that left hundreds of thousands dead.
Um retrato fundamental do homem que certamente deve ser uma espécie de ‘mentor espiritual e intelectual’ de genocidas como Rumsfeld, Rice e cia..
In a larger sense, this powerfully muckraking film is about the accountability of public figures and about how, in regard to international justice, there can be no exceptions.
At best, The Trials of Henry Kissinger constitutes an indictment, not a conviction.
This documentary, far from a trial and not for geeks only, presents a focused, ferocious attack on a beloved target long overdue for his comeuppance.
Jarecki and Gibney do find enough material to bring Kissinger's record into question and explain how the diplomat's tweaked version of statecraft may have cost thousands and possibly millions of lives.
The bigger question it raises now is what to do with his ideological disciples in the Bush administration.
It's both a necessary political work and a fascinating documentary...
Eugene Jarecki amasses a compelling body of evidence suggesting that Kissinger should be formally investigated for a possible role in the CIA-supported coup.
Whether you buy Hitchens' arguments, one leaves The Trials of Henry Kissinger seeing him as a man who viewed international diplomacy as a game, blithely ignoring the human toll of his gamesmanship.
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