ONE DAY YOU’LL UNDERSTAND (Amos Gitaï, 2008)

From Jérôme Clément’s 2005 autobiographical novel, Plus tard, tu comprendras, Israeli master filmmaker Amos Gitaï has made one of his most delicate, sensitive and dearly ironical works: Plus tard—literally, poignantly, Later. Written by Gitaï, Marie-Jose Sanselme and Dan Franck, the film opens in 1987 during the trial of Nazi criminal Klaus Barbie; its radio coverage […]