Stubbornly unclassifiable and brilliantly disruptive, German-Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt was among the first thinkers to warn us about the luring dangers of totalitarianism and oppression. Written after living through the horrors of World War II, her work is now more relevant than ever. With an abundance of archival materials, this spirited and thought-provoking documentary offers an intimate portrait of Arendt’s often-controversial career and private life—including her infamous encounter with high-ranking Nazi Adolf Eichmann, as well as her early love affair with the renowned philosopher and Nazi supporter Martin Heidegger—illuminating the many complex layers of one of the most towering intellectuals of our time.
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