If you’re looking for a documentary about courage against all odds, Michele Mitchell (“Haiti: Where Did the Money Go?”) and Nick Louvel’s (“Domino One”) documentary “The Uncondemned” might fit the bill, chronicling the first trial to persecute rape as an international war crime, setting historic legal precedent for prosecution of future war crimes.
The documentary begins as a conventional courtroom drama, following a group of lawyers and activists in the late 1990s at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda who found themselves in charge of the first case of genocide in history.
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The documentary begins as a conventional courtroom drama, following a group of lawyers and activists in the late 1990s at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda who found themselves in charge of the first case of genocide in history.
Continue reading Trailer For Documentary ‘The Uncondemned’ Chronicles International Judicial History at The Playlist.
- 10/7/2016
- by Elizabeth MacLeod
- The Playlist
Yesterday I posted a picture of Jean Reno and Natalie Portman from The Professional, simply because I stumbled across the photo about a week or two ago and felt it fit a slight lull in content. Then a few people began ranking and discussing Portman's other films, which got me to thinking about what my favorite Portman films were and how I would rank them.
For the sake of this argument, Portman's film career started very early so this also means there were a few notable films she was in that I don't necessarily consider "Natalie Portman films". If I had considered them both, Heat and Mars Attacks! would have made this list, but her contribution to both isn't enough to warrant placement, though I tried hard to make a case for Heat.
Also, before we get to the six I chose as my favorite Portman films, I should say...
For the sake of this argument, Portman's film career started very early so this also means there were a few notable films she was in that I don't necessarily consider "Natalie Portman films". If I had considered them both, Heat and Mars Attacks! would have made this list, but her contribution to both isn't enough to warrant placement, though I tried hard to make a case for Heat.
Also, before we get to the six I chose as my favorite Portman films, I should say...
- 4/7/2011
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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