Le procès Goldman

A second trial begins in November 1975 against French left-wing revolutionary Pierre Goldman, who was accused of several armed robberies and the death of two chemists.

Le procès Goldman is a courtroom drama about a true case.

Pierre Goldman is sentenced to life in prison by a court in 1974 for a series of robberies and two murders.

Goldman insists that he did not commit the two murders – of a pharmacist and an assistant.

The film is especially curious about how the truth is established in a court of law.

Thanks to its analytical eye, Le procès Goldman is a crisp film about one of the murkiest things we (don’t) know: the truth.

Crime, Drama, History
France (French) 1h 55min