Hanna K.

– A female American Israeli lawyer is defending a Palestinian charged by an Israeli court. It's a toug..

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Movie
Rating:
6.50 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 51 Minutes
Release Year:
1983
Hanna K. (1983)

A female American Israeli lawyer is defending a Palestinian charged by an Israeli court. It's a tough case because of strong political background. Meanwhile she finds out she's pregnant and thinks about abortion.

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Language:

English

MPAA Content-Rating:
R – Restricted

Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them.

Director:

Costa-Gavras

Writer:

Franco Solinas (original scenario), Costa-Gavras (original scenario), Franco Solinas

Main Actors:

Jill Clayburgh, Jean Yanne, Gabriel Byrne, Mohammad Bakri

Plot:

Hanna Kaufman is a Jewish-American, who moved to Israel and now works as a defense lawyer there. Her troubles start when she's court-appointed to defend Palestinian Salim Bakri, who's been arrested and charged by the military tribunal with belonging to a terrorist network. Bakri claims that he's an innocent victim of prosecution by the Israeli state, because he wants his family's property back. Hanna investigates his claims and realizes that he may not be lying. The prosecutor proposes a way to both get rid of Bakri and not give in to his demands. Hanna must decide whether to give in and possibly save her client's life or fight for what she, as the child of Holocaust survivors, believes to be right. This case takes a tall on her personal life as well.

Awards:

2 nominations.

Production:

Gaumont

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
6.5/10