Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt (2012)

1h 53m | Biography | Germany
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In 1960, Israel announced the arrest of Adolf Eichmann, a former senior Nazi German official and known as the "executioner of the death penalty", and his trial was held in Jerusalem in 1961. Hannah Arendt (Barbara Sukova Barbara Sukowa), a famous Jewish philosopher who has lived in the United States for many years, was invited by the New Yorker to write for the trial. When Hannah Arendt went to Jerusalem to watch the trial, she found a difference between Eichmann's exposition, public opinion and her own philosophical thinking. When Arendt raised Eichmann's behavior to a philosophical level, her article unsurprisingly aroused negative criticism and criticism in society, and some of Hannah Arendt's old friends even broke up with her. The proudest female student under Heidegger wanted to get out of the storm, only to find that everything was not as simple as she had expected.

In 1960, Israel announced the arrest of Adolf Eichmann, a former senior Nazi German official and known as the "executioner of the death penalty", and his trial was held in Jerusalem in 1961. Hannah Arendt (Barbara Sukova Barbara Sukowa), a famous Jewish philosopher who has lived in the United States for many years, was invited by the New Yorker to write for the trial. When Hannah Arendt went to Jerusalem to watch the trial, she found a difference between Eichmann's exposition, public opinion and her own philosophical thinking. When Arendt raised Eichmann's behavior to a philosophical level, her article unsurprisingly aroused negative criticism and criticism in society, and some of Hannah Arendt's old friends even broke up with her. The proudest female student under Heidegger wanted to get out of the storm, only to find that everything was not as simple as she had expected.