Jacques Vergès
(Credit: Magnolia)
- Running time:
- 138 minutes
- Director:
- Barbet Schroeder
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Overall User Rating:
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Big question: Can “Reversal of Fortune” director Barbet Schroeder’s documentary prove compelling to audiences unfamiliar with Vergès?
Skip it: Schroeder seemingly leaves no stone unturned in this exhausting talking-heads experience. His dry, dense and punishingly long account of Vergès’ life involves so many shady figures and international incidents that an uncommonly high pre-existing knowledge of foreign affairs is required. That leaves a film fit only for a rarefied segment of the already limited documentary audience.
Catch it: For the chance to hear a rare interview with infamous terrorist Carlos “The Jackal,” one of Vergès’ clients and a clear “score” for Schroeder.
Bottom line: Despite extensive interview footage with Vergès himself, or maybe because of it, “Terror’s Advocate” fails to crack its enigmatic subject matter. That’s not much reward for a two-and-a-quarter-hour commitment.


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