The Trials of Henry Kissinger

The Trials of Henry Kissinger

Release date : September 29, 2002
Runtime : 1h 20m
Original Language : English /
Director : Eugene Jarecki /
Production companies : ARTE France Cinéma / BBC / Diverse Productions / History Television / Jigsaw Productions / SBS / TV 2 / Think Tank Films / Zeta Productions /
September 29, 2002 1h 20m Australia Documentary English More
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This riveting documentary depicts former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger as a warmonger responsible for military cover-ups in Vietnam, Cambodia and East Timor, as well as the assassination of a Chilean leader in 1970. Based on a book by journalist Christopher Hitchens, the film includes interviews with historians, political analysts and such journalists as New York Times writer William Safire, a former Nixon speechwriter.
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  • title:The Trials of Henry Kissinger
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2002
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Australia · Canada · Denmark · France · United Kingdom · United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Eugene Jarecki /
  • Writers: Christopher Hitchens · Alex Gibney ·
  • Production companies: ARTE France Cinéma · BBC · Diverse Productions · History Television · Jigsaw Productions · SBS · TV 2 · Think Tank Films · Zeta Productions ·
  • Overview:This riveting documentary depicts former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger as a warmonger responsible for military cover-ups in Vietnam, Cambodia and East Timor, as well as the assassination of a Chilean leader in 1970. Based on a book by journalist Christopher Hitchens, the film includes interviews with historians, political analysts and such journalists as New York Times writer William Safire, a former Nixon speechwriter.
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