Goldman Case
A stark, gripping courtroom drama.
-- Hollywood Reporter
The Goldman Case
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.
"A must-see film where questions are asked and few are answered. It is a character-driven narrative of great depth and complexity." ~ Neely Swanson, Beverly Hills Courier
"Riveting." ~ Wade Major, LAist FilmWeek
"A must-see film where questions are asked and few are answered. It is a character-driven narrative of great depth and complexity." ~ Neely Swanson, Beverly Hills Courier
"Riveting." ~ Wade Major, LAist FilmWeek
Genre
Drama,
French Cinema,
Crime
Runtime
115
Language
French
Director
Cédric Kahn
Writer(s)
Nathalie Hertzberg,
Cédric Kahn
Cast
Arieh Worthalter,
Arthur Harari,
Stéphan Guérin-Tillié,
Nicolas Briançon,
Aurélien Chaussade,
Christian Mazzuchini
Awards:
Nominee, SACD Prize (Directors' Fortnight), Cannes Film Festival
Nominee, Best Film, Cesar Awards
Winner, Best Actor, Cesar Awards
Nominee, Best Supporting Actor, Cesar Awards
Nominee, Best Director, Cesar Awards
MOREPlayed at
Royal 9.13.24 - 10.03.24
Town Center 5 9.13.24 - 9.26.24
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