The Prosecutor
Numéro de catalogue: WPP028
Producteur: White Pine Pictures
Producteurs: Bennett, Julia, Raymont, Peter and Marin, Lea
Réalisateurs: Stevens, Barry
Agences de production: White Pine Pictures & The National Film Board of Canada
Sujet: Documentaire, Droit criminel, Études mondiales canadiennes, Histoire, Histoire mondiale, Sciences sociales
Langue: Anglais
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 2010
Durée: 94:36
The world’s first permanent International Criminal Court is making headlines – issuing an arrest warrant for a sitting head of state for war crimes, Sudanese President Al-Bashir. Behind the charges: the court’s controversial Prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Ocampo. Our cameras follow the Prosecutor in New York as he defends the warrant at the UN Security Council; in The Hague, as he opens the Court’s first trial of alleged Congolese war criminal Thomas Lubanga; and in the Congo as he meets citizens affected by the trial. Critics say Moreno-Ocampo’s justice threatens peace. Champions of justice criticize his weaknesses. The Prosecutor must keep one step ahead of them all.
Based in part on the book “The Sun Climbs Slow: The International Criminal Court And the Struggle for Justice” By Erna Paris
nominee - 2013 canadian screen award
DONALD BRITTAIN AWARD FOR BEST POLITICAL/SOCIAL DOCUMENTARY
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