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Movie Title : Hannah Arendt
Release Date : May 29, 2013 Limited
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Genre Movie :Drama

The sublime Barbara Sukowa reteams with director Margarethe von Trotta (Vision, Rosa Luxemburg) for her brilliant new biopic of influential German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist Hannah Arendt. Arendt's reporting on the 1961 trial of ex-Nazi Adolf Eichmann in The New Yorker-controversial both for her portrayal of Eichmann and the Jewish councils-introduced her now-famous concept of the "Banality of Evil." Using footage from the actual Eichmann trial and weaving a narrative that spans three countries, von Trotta beautifully turns the often invisible passion of thought into immersive, dramatic cinema. An Official Selection at the Toronto International and New York Jewish Film Festivals, Hannah Arendt also co-stars Klaus Pohl as philosopher Martin Heidegger, Nicolas Woodeson as New Yorker editor William Shawn, and two-time Oscar Nominee Janet McTeer (Albert Nobbs) as novelist Mary McCarthy. (c) Zeitgeist
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Actors For Hannah Arendt

Barbara Sukowa,Axel Milberg,Janet McTeer,Julia Jentsch,Nicholas Woodeson,Klaus Pohl,Ulrich Noethen,Michael Degen,Sascha Ley,Victoria Trauttmansdorff,Friederike Becht,Megan Gay,Tom Leick,Harvey Friedman

Genres Hannah Arendt : Drama

NewVisitor Ranting & Critics For Hannah Arendt

User Ranting Movie Hannah Arendt : 3.8
User Percentage For Hannah Arendt : 76 %
User Count Like for Hannah Arendt : 1,045
All Critics Ranting For Hannah Arendt : 7
All Critics Count For Hannah Arendt : 26
All Critics Percentage For Hannah Arendt : 92 %

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New Review For Movie Hannah Arendt
Mixed bag, fascinating in its treatment of the Eichmann case, but stilted in its treatment of Arendt and her coterie.
John Anderson-Newsday

Sukowa, who is very appealing in some personal moments in the film, makes Arendt strong in a cool, logical, but humanly unrealistic position.
Stanley Kauffmann-The New Republic

Barbara Sukowa's performance in the title role is the kind that reverberates long after the screen goes black.
Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times

Von Trotta includes actual footage of Eichmann's trial, simultaneously trivializing it and diminishing the rest of the movie to the vanishing point.
Richard Brody-New Yorker

It's involving, as biopics go, but the shattering debates that still swirl around Arendt's view of the Holocaust are relegated to walk-ons.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

It's the actual courtroom footage that's the most effectively deep and ambiguous thing in this well-crafted but static biopic.
Miriam Bale-New York Daily News

Hannah Arendt succeeds at articulating the complex ideas that defined the subject's life, which makes the movie a lingering intellectual exercise as well as an eye-opening examination of 20th century thought.
Katherine Monk-Canada.com

Hannah Arendt is hagiography of the most egregious kind. It makes Lincoln look like a smear job.
Michael Sragow-Orange County Register

Fifty years later, von Trotta's given us a reminder that what we now accept as proven and basic facts and concepts caused outrage in their time...
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews

While it could easily be shorter and move a bit faster, especially at the beginning, it appears to move at a speed that's true to the heroine's thought process...If this portrait is true to Arendt, then let it stand.
Mark Zhuravsky-The Playlist

Forceful portrayal by Sukowa humanizes an intellectual whose persona is remembered as grim as her philosophical observations. . . without her key controversial claims.
Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com

A fascinating character study of an arrogant, cold-hearted, self-hating Jew who had the nerve to blame 6,000,000 of her own people for their extermination in concentration camps.
Kam Williams-Sly Fox

An engrossing drama about the controversial comments by the philosopher Hannah Arendt on the Adolf Eichmann trial in 1962 in Israel.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice

Veteran German director Margarethe von Trotta has perhaps her strongest film to date with Hannah Arendt, yet another of her works about historically important women. Also notable is the superb cast led by Barbara Sukowa.
Doris Toumarkine-Film Journal International

The chick flick gets a magnificent makeover, so to speak, for something other than the usual sex and romance. Delving into the intellectual life of the defiant philosopher and provocative theorist of the 'banality of evil, as politically potent today.
Prairie Miller-WBAI Radio

[Sukowa] and von Trotta accomplish something unusual in a movie: They make thinking dramatic.
Craig Seligman-Bloomberg News

An emotionally compelling and provocative character study of a brave, intelligent woman. Barbara Sukowa delivers a bravura performance.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru

A mildly intriguing drama of the often unavoidable and contentious intersection of intellectual analysis and personal prejudices.
Nick Schager-AV Club

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Movie Overview For Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt is a portrait of the genius that shook the world with her discovery of “the banality of evil.” After she attends the Nazi Adolf Eichmann’s trial in Jerusalem, Arendt dares to write about the Holocaust in terms no one has ever heard before. Her work instantly provokes a furious scandal, and Arendt stands strong as she is attacked by friends and foes alike. But as the German-Jewish émigré also struggles to suppress her own painful associations with the past, the film exposes her beguiling blend of arrogance and vulnerability â€" revealing a soul defined and derailed by exile.

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