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Trials of Henry Kissinger

Documents the career of Henry Kissinger, listing the charges brought against with regards to his political involvement in Chile, Vietnam, Cambodia and East Timor and crimes against humanity, which has cast a shadow over his reputation as a diplomat. Includes archival footage and interviews with key figures, including author, Christopher Hitchens.

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  • "Film focuses on Henry Kissinger and his role in America's secret bombing of Cambodia in 1969, the approval of Indonesia's genocidal assault on East Timor in 1975, the assassination of a Chilean general in 1970, and his involvement in the 1969 Paris peace talks concerning the Vietnam Conflict."
  • "Documents the career of Henry Kissinger, listing the charges brought against with regards to his political involvement in Chile, Vietnam, Cambodia and East Timor and crimes against humanity, which has cast a shadow over his reputation as a diplomat. Includes archival footage and interviews with key figures, including author, Christopher Hitchens."@en
  • "Did Henry Kissinger sabatoge the 1968 Vietnam peace talks for his own personal gain? Did he orchestrate the secret bombing of Cambodia? Did he authorize covert operations to overthrow a Chilean President? This explores how a young boy who fled Nazi Germany grew up to become one of the most powerful and controversial figures in United States history."@en
  • "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."@en
  • ""Henry Kissinger, l'illustre prix Nobel et le plus fameux diplomate du XXe siècle, serait-il également un criminel de guerre ? Sur la base du livre du journaliste d'investigation Christopher Hitchens, Eugene Jarecki et Alex Gibney ont reconstitué en images les pièces à conviction de cette thèse : l'implication de Kissinger dans le coup d'Etat au Chili et le meurtre de Salvador Allende, son entreprise de sabotage des pouparlers de Paris en 1968 pour la paix au Vietnam, ses manoeuvres secrètes de bombardement du Cambodge en 1969, son soutien au massacre de 100 000 Timorais par le Président Suharto en 1975... A l'heure des comptes du tribunal pénal international, ce documentaire pose une question gênante : comment concilier le devoir de justice universel avec l'exception Kissinger ?" --Site Allociné, consulté le 13 novembre 2014."
  • "Investigates accusations that Kissinger is a war criminal due to his policies in Cambodia, Chile, and East Timor with interviews of Kissinger supporters and detractors."@en
  • "Investigates accusations that Kissinger is a war criminal due to his policies in Cambodia, Chile, and East Timor with interviews of Kissinger supporters and detractors."
  • "Documentary that suggests that Henry Kissinger was responsible for massive military cover-ups in 1960s and 70s."
  • "Documentary based on the book by British journalist Christopher Hitchens, which 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, this film is shocking in its political revelations and fascinating in its portrait of Kissinger"
  • "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."@en

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  • "Films autres que de fiction"
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  • "Documentaires"
  • "Historical films"@en
  • "Biographical films"@en
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  • "Trials of Henry Kissinger (Programa televisiu)"
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  • "The trials of Henry Kissinger"
  • "The trials of Henry Kissinger"@en