by Cédric Kahn
"Goldman, innocent!" shout the rows of spectators in 1975 as Pierre Goldman enters the courtroom. The radical left-wing activist is accused of several robberies and two murders. Despite the testimonies against him and the threat of life imprisonment, Goldman insists on his innocence and even provokes the legal authorities. It soon becomes clear that this heated trial is about more than the question of guilt. With LE PROCÈS GOLDMAN, based on true events, filmmaker Cédric Kahn manages to make his audience feel like they're sitting right there in the courtroom.