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Communist, anti-colonialist, right-wing
extremist? What convictions guide the
moral mind of Jacques Vergès? Barbet
Schroeder takes us down history’s dark-
est paths in his attempt to illuminate the
mystery behind this enigmatic figure.
As a young lawyer during the Algerian
war, Vergès espoused the anti-colonialist
cause and defended Djamila Bouhired, ‘la
Pasionaria’, who bore her country’s hopes
for freedom on her shoulders and was
sentenced to death for planting bombs in cafes.
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He obtained her release, married her and had two children with her.
Then suddenly, at the height of an illustrious career, Vergès disappeared without trace for eight
years. He re-emerged from his mysterious absence, taking on the defense of terrorists of all
kinds, from Magdalena Kopp and Anis Naccache to Carlos the Jackal. He represented Historical
monsters such as Nazi lieutenant Klaus Barbie. From the lawyer’s Inflammatory and provocative
cases to his controversial terrorist links, Barbet Schroeder follows the winding trail left by this
‘devil’s advocate’, as he forges his unique path in law and politics.
The filmmaker explores and questions the history of ‘blind terrorism’ through his penetrating in-
vestigation of this compelling man and leads us towards shocking revelations that expose long-
hidden links in history.
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