The Goldman Case

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Speaker
Guest:Dr. Ethan Katz, University of California, Berkeley
Film Info
Director:Cédric Kahn
Genre:Drama
Runtime:115 Minutes
Release Year:2023
Premiere Status:Mid Atlantic Premiere
Production Country:France
Subtitles:English Subtitles

Description

THIS FILM IS AVAILABLE FOR VIRTUAL SCREENING

with Zoom discussion about the film with Professor Ethan Katz, University of California, Berkeley

Thursday, November 9 at 7:00pm 

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This electrifying courtroom drama offers a fascinating portrait of Pierre Goldman and his highly politicized 1976 appeals trial that gripped and divided France. Director Cédric Kahn was inspired to make the movie after reading the defendant’s autobiography, Obscure Memories of a Polish Jew born in France, which Goldman penned in prison. Political activist turned criminal, Goldman was tried and convicted of multiple crimes, including two murders; the police prejudice and antisemitism he endured were a microcosm of the political, ideological, and racial tensions of the time.

 

Official Selection: Cannes Film Festival, 2023

 

“A formally restrained but ultimately electrifying dramatization of a trial that gripped and divided France in 1976" — Variety

 

“Riveting and politically relevant.”  The Hollywood Reporter