
The Trials of Henry Kissinger
Eugene Jarecki, 2002
The Trial of Henry Kissinger
Christopher Hitchens, 2001
The Trials of Henry Kissinger is a documentary directed by Eugene Jarecki in 2002 and inspired by the book The Trial of Henry Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens, first published in 2001. The documentary features Brian Cox, Henry Kissinger, Anna Chennault, Amy Goodman, Alexander Haig, Seymour Hersh, and others.
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Storyline
In the words of Hitchens, Kissinger deserves prosecution “for war crimes, for crimes against humanity, and for offenses against common or customary or international law, including conspiracy to commit murder, kidnap, and torture.” He further calls him “a stupendous liar with a remarkable memory.”
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Year
2002
Minutes
80
Movie Rate
7.60
Source: IMDb
Movie
The Trials of Henry Kissinger
Director: Eugene Jarecki
Country: USA
Year: 2002
Length: 1h20m
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Year
2001
Pages
161
Book Rate
7.94
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Book
The Trial of Henry Kissinger
Author: Christopher Hitchens
Country: USA
First published in: 2001
Length: 161 pages
Genre: Biography
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