À Propos De... L'autre Détail
À Propos De... L'autre Détail

À Propos De... L'autre Détail

1985Movie50 minFrench

Documentary edited from testimonies on the torture of people who experienced the war. Some witnesses were tortured by Jean-Marie Le Pen. These testimonies will help defend the newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné in court against Jean-Marie Le Pen for defamation. The film was shown in 1985 during the trial and some witnesses also came to support the newspaper. But the 1963 amnesty law protects the politician, prohibiting the use of images that could harm people who served during the Algerian war.

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IMDb5.3/10
Director: Bernard-Henri LévyGenres: Documentary, Mystery

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the mysteries surrounding the final days and possible hidden life of the prominent philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. Director Bernard-Henri Lévy attempts to piece together the narrative through interviews, archival footage, and his own reflections, exploring lesser-known aspects of Sartre's relationships and intellectual journey. The film questions established perceptions and seeks to uncover 'the other detail' that might have defined Sartre's existence.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding it overly self-indulgent and lacking clear direction or substantial revelations. While some appreciated the attempt to offer a new perspective on a famous figure, others felt it was more a personal essay by the director than an objective documentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • Criticized for its meandering structure and the director's prominent presence.
  • Lacks definitive answers or compelling new insights into Jean-Paul Sartre's life.
  • Seen by some as an interesting, albeit flawed, personal exploration of a philosophical icon.

Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce for this film, but where available, they tend to reflect a similar sentiment of a film that is more about the director's perspective than a definitive portrait of Jean-Paul Sartre, with some finding it pretentious.

Fun Fact

Bernard-Henri Lévy, the director and narrator, was a student and protégé of Jean-Paul Sartre, which adds a layer of personal connection and potential bias to the documentary.

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