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Hannah Arendt - Ideas That Shocked the World (2012), película dirigida por Margarethe von Trotta, la misma directora que Rosa Luxemburg (1986), y protagonizada por Barbara Sukowa, comienza con una escena fuerte, de un camión recogiendo a un judío en las sobrias calles de la Alemania nazi. Aunque la película aquí analizada lleva el nombre de la filósofa Hannah Arendt, hay que recordar que no se trata de una obra biográfica. Abarca el período de 1961 a 1964, un momento histórico crucial en la posguerra de los últimos años del siglo XX, que comprende el juicio de Adolf Eichmann en Jerusalén por su rol en el Holocausto nazi.
Hannah Arendt- Holocausto nazi.
Hannah Arendt- Holocausto nazi.
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