Jun 27, 2010

American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein (2009) - USA

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1475191/

Plot & Summary
This provocative and timely documentary focuses on the controversies surrounding the perspective of Norman Finkelstein, political scientist and author of The Holocaust Industry, on the conflict in the Middle East. He argues in the book that Israel has no right to exploit the memories of the Holocaust to justify and advance their military power over the Palestinians. He also states in another one of his writings that the Palestinians actually are natives of Palestine and rightfully deserve to get their land back. Throughout that argument, he criticizes the book From Time Immemorial by Joan Peters while claiming that her argument that the non-Jewish inhabitants of Palestine emigrated from other countries is essentially a hoax and propaganda. Co-directors David Ridgen and Nicolas Rossier do an admirable job of showing what makes Finkelstein’s ideas so controversial and how each time he lectures publicly, he’s unafraid to spark heated arguments and to speak his mind without any euphemisms. In a lecture at a university, he responds to a student crying by says her tears are “crocodile tears” and that she shouldn’t be bringing up the Jews’ suffering in the Holocaust to justify their current occupation of Palestinian territory---he reminds her that his own parents survived the Holocaust and he lost many family members there. He often come across as very stubborn and not quite diplomatic in the way he speaks with so much rage in his voice, but he’s nonetheless bright, articulate and very well-read. When called a radical, Finkelstein keenly responds that there are many things that he views as radically wrong in this world. This documentary allows Finkelstein to openly and engagingly express his mind about politics while concurrently giving you an understanding of what makes him so passionate and enraged about politics to begin with. At a running time of only 84 minutes, American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein manages to be a well-balanced, important and timely documentary that’s provocative and eye-opening regardless of whether or not you agree with Finkelstein’s controversial arguments.

Rating
8.2/10 119 votes


Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5
Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10
Part 11, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15


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