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In Theaters: May 29, 2013 (limited)

1h 53m | Drama

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Hannah Arendt is a reporter for The New Yorker. After she attends the war crimes trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann, she daringly chronicles the Holocaust in a way no one has ever done before and her work instantly becomes a scandal. She begins getting attacked by almost everyone—family and friends included. What follows is Arendt’s struggle to suppress her own painful memories of the past and how exile begins to define and derail her life.

Director: Margarethe von Trotta

Studio: FilmsWeLike

Producer(s): Bettina Brokemper

Cast: Janet McTeer, Barbara Sukowa, Julia Jentsch, Nicholas Woodeson

Writer(s): Pam Katz, Margarethe von Trotta

Official Site: www.filmswelike.com/films/hannaharendt

10 votes and 3 Reviews

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In Theaters: May 29, 2013 (limited)

1h 53m | Drama

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Hannah Arendt is a reporter for The New Yorker. After she attends the war crimes trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann, she daringly chronicles the Holocaust in a way no one has ever done before and her work instantly becomes a scandal. She begins getting attacked by almost everyone—family and friends included. What follows is Arendt’s struggle to suppress her own painful memories of the past and how exile begins to define and derail her life.

In Theaters: May 29, 2013 (limited)

1h 53m | Drama

Hannah Arendt is a reporter for The New Yorker. After she attends the war crimes trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann, she daringly chronicles the Holocaust in a way no one has ever done before and her work instantly becomes a scandal. She begins getting attacked by almost everyone—family and friends included. What follows is Arendt’s struggle to suppress her own painful memories of the past and how exile begins to define and derail her life.