Terror's Advocate
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Terror's Advocate (French:L'Avocat de la terreur) is a documentary interview film of 2007 by Barbet Schroeder on the lawyer Jacques Vergès first presented at the 2007 Cannes film festival. It has been compared to A Mighty Heart which premiered at the same festival, Terror's Advocate receiving the best reviews. Jacques Vergès defended some of the most infamous activists/terrorists of the 20th century, from the terrorist Carlos the Jackal to the Nazi executioner Klaus Barbie.
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As 'themselves'
- Jacques Vergès
- Béchir Boumaza
- Hans-Joachim Klein
- Magdalena Kopp
- Anis Naccache
- El Djohar Akrour
- Gilles Ménage
- Siné
- Neda Vidakovic
- Alain Marsaud
- Oliver Schröm
- Lionel Duroy
- David Fechheimer
- Claude Faure
- Patricia Tourancheau
- Jean-Paul Dolle
- Louis Caprioli
- Tobias Wunschik
- Claude Moniquet
- Carlos
- Zohra Drif
- Ahmed Huber
- Rolande Girard-Arnaud
- Karim Pakradouni
- Nuon Chea
- Martine Tigrane
- Isabelle Coutant-Peyre
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