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À huit ans, Hildegarde de Bingen est envoyée par ses parents à l'abbaye de Disibodenberg ; elle reçoit l'éducation de Jutta von Sponheim et est initiée à la médecine et à l'herboristerie. Lorsque Jutta meurt, elle lui succède comme abbesse et enseigne aux religieuses la théologie, la médecine et la botanique. Un jour, elle confesse au moine Volmar, qu'elle a eu des visions religieuses ; il en informe son abbé qui le rapporte à l'évêque de Mayence. Une commission vérifie l'exactitude des visions et se retire. Seul le pape peut juger. Il demande au grand théologien Bernard de Clairvaux de la rencontrer. Ce dernier croit aux visions et conseille le pape ; Hildegarde peut désormais écrire et publier ses visions., 1h53
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As the film opens Eichmann has been captured in South America. It is revealed that he escaped there via the "rat line" and with forged papers. Arendt, now a professor in New York, volunteers to write about the trial for The New Yorker and is given the assignment. Observing the trial, she is impressed by how ordinary and mediocre Eichmann appears. She had expected someone scary, a monster, and he does not seem to be that. In a cafe conversation in which the Faust story is raised it is mentioned that Eichmann is not in any way a Mephisto (the devil). Returning to New York, Arendt has massive piles of transcripts to go through. Her husband has a brain aneurysm, almost dying, and causing her further delay. She continues to struggle with how Eichmann rationalized his behavior through platitudes about bureaucratic loyalty, and that he was just doing his job. When her material is finally published, it immediately creates enormous controversy, resulting in angry phone calls and a falling out from her old friend, Hans Jonas., 2h10
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Two sisters, both dedicated to women's civil rights, fight for the same cause, although in very different ways. The story is interspersed with flashbacks into the sisters' childhood., 2h3
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The story begins in 1823 as the elderly Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham) attempts suicide by slitting his throat while loudly begging forgiveness for having killed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce) in 1791. Placed in a lunatic asylum for the act, Salieri is visited by Father Vogler (Richard Frank), a young priest who seeks to hear his confession. Salieri is sullen and uninterested but eventually warms to the priest and launches into a long "confession" about his relationship with Mozart.