My Enemy's Enemy

1h 27m
DocumentaryHistoryWar
7.1

Reveals an alternate history of the post-war world. This is a version of history where, in contrast to what we are all told, fascist ideology prevailed. The story of Klaus Barbie, Nazi torturer, American spy, tool of repressive right-wing regimes, is symbolic of the real relationship that the "Western" governments had with fascism and makes us see the world as it is today - and the politicians that inhabit it - in a different way.

Cast

Klaus Barbie
Himself
Robert Badinter
Himself
Raymond Aubrac
Himself (archive footage)
Ladislas De Hoyos
Self
André Dussollier
Narrator (french version) (voice)
René Hardy
Self (archive footage)
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage)
Beate Klarsfeld
Self
Serge Klarsfeld
Self
Bruno Masure
Self (archive footage)
Jacques Vergès
Self
Kevin Macdonald
Narrator / Interviewer (uncredited)

Crew

Kevin Macdonald
Director, Writer, Producer
Nicolas Chaudeurge
Editor
Jean-Luc Perréard
Cinematography
Rita Dagher
Producer
Alex Heffes
Music

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