Manhunt
Overview
Nazi hunters Serge and Beate Klarsfeld devoted twelve years of their lives to relentlessly tracking down Klaus Barbie, who had fled to Latin America under a false identity. La Traque looks back at their early exploits in Germany, through to the legal and media battles that led to the major trials in France. How was Klaus Barbie able to reinvent himself so easily and continue to wreak havoc in Bolivia with complete impunity in the 1970s? This is what this fictional account reveals, drawing its originality from the various points of view it adopts: that of the Klarsfelds, who had never before been the heroes of a fictional story, but also that of Klaus Barbie and the Bolivians, the new victims of this "exiled" barbarity. Between historical clarifications and revelations, this story forcefully reminds us that memory is not a given, but something that must be fought hard to achieve.
Release date
10/03/2008
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Franka Potente
Beate Klarsfeld
Yvan Attal
Serge Klarsfeld
Hanns Zischler
Klaus Barbie
Jesus Rojas
Gustavo Sanchez
Benjamin Alazraki
Michel
Laurent Klug
Elie
Fernando Arze
Alvaro de Castro/Esteban Castro
Sophia Eva Wilhelmi
Margaret
Christophe Brault
Régis Debray
Xavier de Guillebon
Ladislas de Hoyos
Jorgle Standl
Kurt Lischka
Augustin Alcoba
Arno Klarsfeld
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