The Goldman Case
Friday, September 6 - Thursday, September 19, 2024
In 1975, Pierre Goldman, a fiery and controversial figure of revolutionary left-wing activism, was put on trial in France. Accused of multiple crimes including two murders, Goldman proclaims his innocence. Twenty years before the O.J. Simpson case, the Goldman trial reflects the political, ideological and racial tensions that marked the 1970s in France and Europe. Considered to be the trial of the century, it divided an entire country and widened the gap between the conservative right and left-wing intellectuals.
- Country France
- Language French with English Subtitles
- Running Time 117 minutes
- Format DCP
- Distributor Menemsha Films
- Director Cedric Kahn
- Cast Arieh Worthalter, Arthur Harari, Stephan Guerin-Tillie, Nicolas Briancon, Aurelien Chaussade
- Accessibility Assistive Listening, T-Coil
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