Prosecuting Evil

  • Kanada Prosecuting Evil: The Extraordinary World of Ben Ferencz
Dokumentalny / Biograficzny
Kanada, 2018, 83 min (Alternatywny 51 min)

Reżyseria:

Barry Avrich

Scenariusz:

Barry Avrich

Zdjęcia:

Ken Ng
(inne zawody)

Opisy(1)

Few people today have heard of Ben Ferencz. But this portrait of the 98-year-old lawyer couldn't be more relevant. Racism, antisemitism, and the alt-right (just a euphemism for neo-Nazis) are on the rise, and long-standing international alliances predicated on common values and notions of justice are now endangered (often by those too ignorant of history to remember why they were created). Ferencz's family fled Europe in the 1920s because of antisemitism and as a child he grew up in one of the toughest neighbourhoods in the United States: New York City's Hell's Kitchen. The region, then populated by Italian, Irish, and Jewish immigrants, was a hotbed for gang activity, pervasive poverty, and racist attitudes. Ferencz was refused entry to public school because he was too small and didn't speak English. Still, he persevered, and he became a lawyer before enlisting in the US Army during the Second World War. A relentless gadfly who persistently asked tough questions (and still does today), Ferencz wound up working as part of the prosecution at the Nuremburg trials and later became a key agitator for the creation of the United Nation's International Court of Justice in The Hague. Directed with skill and empathy, Prosecuting Evil poses some tough and incisive questions. Most pointedly, what does it say about our time that we endow fame on horrific, opportunistic white supremacists like Steve Bannon, but remain largely unaware of extraordinary individuals like Ben Ferencz? (Santa Barbara International Film Festival)

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