Kissinger Takes Paris
Kissinger Takes Paris

Kissinger Takes Paris

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(Mostly) true story of Henry Kissinger—a middle-aged, politically washed-up Harvard professor who, in 1968, travels to Paris at the height of its student protests and the dawn of the sexual revolution.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: E.W. SwackhamerGenres: Drama, History

Plot Summary

This made-for-television film dramatizes the intense negotiations and political maneuvering that took place in Paris during the Vietnam War peace talks. It focuses on the complex relationship and strategic discussions between U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and his North Vietnamese counterparts. The narrative explores the high stakes, the personal toll, and the intricate diplomacy involved in attempting to achieve a peace agreement.

Critical Reception

As a made-for-television film, "Kissinger Takes Paris" received moderate attention, primarily for its historical subject matter and the performances of its cast. Reviews often highlighted the film's attempt to capture the tension of the Paris Peace Accords, though some critics noted the inherent difficulties in dramatizing complex diplomatic proceedings for a mass audience. It is generally regarded as a competent, if not groundbreaking, historical drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its portrayal of diplomatic intrigue.
  • Acknowledged for attempting to dramatize a complex historical event.
  • Noted for solid performances from its lead actors.

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The film was produced by the production company ITC Entertainment, known for creating and distributing a wide range of television programs and films.

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