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Trials of Henry Kissinger, The

A film by Alex Gibney & Eugene Jarecki

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Description

Featuring previously unseen footage, de-classified documents, and revealing interviews with Kissinger supporters (Alexander Haig, Brent Scowcroft, and William Safire) as well as his detractors (Seymour Hersh, William Shawcross, and Christopher Hitchens), The Trials of Henry Kissinger explores how a young boy who fled Nazi Germany grew up to become one of the most powerful and controversial figures in U.S. history.


Watch a Scene from the Film

IN THIS SCENE: Columnist Christopher Hitchens declares Kissinger a war criminal.

 


What the Critics are Saying

"Fascinating!" - Roger Ebert

"Devastating!"- The New York Times

"An exposé of the corrosiveness of power. Skillful and detailed." - David Denby, The New Yorker


Features and Specifications

Bonus materials:
  • 16:9 Anamorphic Presentation
  • Interview with Filmmakers
  • Photo Gallery
  • Audio Commentary
  • Sundance AfterEffect
  • Original Theatrical Trailer

Format: DVD
Release Year: 2002
Running Time: 80 minutes
Color: Color
Language: English

Also available in VHS format. Click here


  

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