Hannah Arendt: The Freedom to Be Free

Directed by Laurent Bergers
53m[Documentary](/on-demand/category/documentary), [Biography](/on-demand/category/biography)
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In an era marked by resurgent social protests, political radicalization, and mistrust of authority, the thinking of philosopher Hannah Arendt has never been more relevant. She is the author of various concepts, among which stands out what she called the "banality of evil," as well as several books and works in which she questions the role of women in society, violence, and power. Considered a critical thinker by some and conservative by others, this leading figure in the intellectual world remains, in many ways, an enigma.

Where to Watch Hannah Arendt: The Freedom to Be Free

  • Pierre-François GarelNarrator
  • Hannah ArendtSelf
  • Pierre BouretzSelf, French philosopher
  • Michelle-Irène BrudnySelf, author of 'Hanna Arendt: Essai de biographie intellectuelle'
  • Enzo TraversoSelf, historian of modern and contemporary Europe
  • Roger BerkowitzSelf
  • Samantha Rose HillSelf
  • Leon BotsteinSelf, President of Bard College
  • Jerome KohnSelf, director of the Hannah Arendt Center
  • Richard J. BernsteinSelf, philosopher and author of 'Why Read Hannah Arendt Now?'
  • Mary McCarthySelf
  • Myriam Revault d'AllonnesSelf, French philosopher
  • Adi OphirSelf, Israeli philosopher
  • Adolf EichmannSelf
  • Antonia GrunenbergSelf, German political scientist
  • Avishag ZafraniSelf, French philosopher / Writer
  • Martine LeiboviciSelf, French philosopher
  • Adolf HitlerSelf
  • Laurent BergersDirector / Writer / Cinematographer
  • Tim NewmanProducer

 

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