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Prosecuting Evil: The Extraordinary World of Ben Ferencz

"It began with the biggest murder trial in history"

2018-09-07 Documentary 1hr 23m

A fascinating portrait of Ben Ferencz, the last surviving Nuremberg Trial prosecutor, who continues to wage his lifelong crusade in the fight for law and peace.

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A fascinating portrait of Ben Ferencz, the last surviving Nuremberg Trial prosecutor, who continues to wage his lifelong crusade in the fight for law and peace.

  • Released
    2018-09-07
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  • Runtime
    1hr 23m
  • Genre
    Documentary, History
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
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  • Production
    Melbar Entertainment Group

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Barry Avrich
Director
Barry Avrich
Writer
Caitlin Cheddie
Producer
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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-05-29

Fascinating retrospective of a man and of a story that ought to be compulsory viewing in schools. There is something both aspirational and h... read more

Fascinating retrospective of a man and of a story that ought to be compulsory viewing in schools. There is something both aspirational and humble about Ben Ferencz and his tireless efforts since after the end of WWII to help establish an international standard of jurisprudence. We hear from him and see him in what could only be described as his "modest" home and it all lends to his credibility as a genuine humanitarian. The use of archive is sparing and therefore seems, somehow, more potent. More of an observation, than a criticism: but I would have liked to have seen a broader range of contributors here - especially from the nations (e.g. France and the UK) with long-established commitments to justice both domestically and overseas . Partly to further cement Ferencz' own contribution but also to emphasise the truly collaborative nature of many of his achievements. At times the editorial narrative does come across as a bit too US-centric

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A Review by CinemaSerf

Fascinating retrospective of a man and of a story that ought to be compulsory viewing in schools. There is something both aspirational and humble about Ben Ferencz and his tireless efforts since after the end of WWII to help establish an in...

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-05-29

Fascinating retrospective of a man and of a story that ought to be compulsory viewing in schools. There is something both aspirational and humble about Ben Ferencz and his tireless efforts since after...

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