Hannah Arendt 2012
Plot Synopsis
The film portrays Hannah Arendt, the famous German-American political theorist, during the four years (1960 - 1964) that she observes, writes, and endures the furious reception for her work about the trial of the Nazi war criminal, Adolf Eichmann. In the report that she wrote for The New Yorker, she introduced the phrase "banality of evil" to describe Eichmann, raising the question of whether evil is simply a function of thoughtlessness. Watching Arendt as she attends the trial, staying by her side as she is both barraged by her critics and supported by a tight band of loyal friends, we experience the intensity of this powerful Jewish woman who fled Nazi Germany in 1933.
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