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L'Assassinat de Pierre Goldman

This film attempts to reveal the reasons behind the death of Pierre Goldman and the identities of his murderers. Reviewing each of the unexplained elements surrounding the murder, the director questions friends and witnesses, travels to Venezuela, Guadeloupe, and Poland and uncovers certain rare archives. In so doing, he illuminates the many shadow zones of an unusual personality, symbol of a generation who thought to change to world. 30 years later, will this film disentangle the complex web of an unsolved mystery?

Top Cast

  • Pierre Goldman

    Pierre Goldman

    Self (archive footage)

  • Alain Krivine

    Alain Krivine

    Self

  • Pierre Barouh

    Pierre Barouh

    Self

  • Rémy Kolpa Kopul

    Rémy Kolpa Kopul

    Self

  • Michaël Prazan

    Michaël Prazan

    Self (narrator)

  • Jean-Luc Fraisse

    Jean-Luc Fraisse

    Self

  • Azuquita

    Azuquita

    Self

  • Janine Sochaczewska

    Janine Sochaczewska

    Self (archive footage)

  • Henri Weber

    Henri Weber

    Self

Overview

This film attempts to reveal the reasons behind the death of Pierre Goldman and the identities of his murderers. Reviewing each of the unexplained elements surrounding the murder, the director questions friends and witnesses, travels to Venezuela, Guadeloupe, and Poland and uncovers certain rare archives. In so doing, he illuminates the many shadow zones of an unusual personality, symbol of a generation who thought to change to world. 30 years later, will this film disentangle the complex web of an unsolved mystery?

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