Film Synopsis
Jacques Vergès is arguably the most infamous lawyer of the
Twentieth Century. He established his notoriety early on his
career by successfully defending the anti-French bomber Djamila
Bouhired during the Algerian War in the 1950s. Since then, his
illustrious clients have included the Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie,
the revolutionary Carlos the Jackal and the Serbian dictator Slobodan
Miloševic', as well as a host of hijackers, terrorists and dictators who
are too numerous to mention. In many people's minds,
Vergès is a despicable apologist for some of the worst villains
in living memory. But what is the reality? Was he guided by
an underlying conviction in his work, was he simply addicted to
controversy, or was he merely a professional lawyer, committed to the
process of the law? In this documentary, Barbet Schroeder
conducts his own investigation and sheds some light on the mystery that
is Jacques Vergès, the so-called advocate of terror.
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Film Credits
- Director: Barbet Schroeder
- Cinematographer: Caroline Champetier,
Jean-Luc Perréard
- Music: Jorge Arriagada
- Cast: Jacques Vergès (Himself),
Bassam Abu Sharif (Himself),
Klaus Barbie (Himself (archive footage)),
Abderrahmane Benhamida (Himself),
Djamila Bouhared (Herself),
Bachir Boumaâza (Himself),
Maître Brahimi (Himself),
Louis Caprioli (Himself),
Carlos (Himself),
Nuon Chea (Himself),
Isabelle Coutant-Peyre (Herself),
Jean-Paul Dollé (Himself),
Zohra Drif-Bitat (Herself),
Guillaume Durand (Himself (archive footage)),
Lionel Duroy (Himself),
Claude Faure (Himself),
David Flinchheimer (Himself),
Horst Franz (Himself),
Rolande Giraud-Arnaud (Herself),
Tep Khunal (Himself)
- Country: France
- Language: French / German / English / Central Khmer
- Support: Color
- Runtime: 135 min
- Aka: Terror's Advocate