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Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt

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Metascore
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Apr 7, 2016
88
New York Post
The film works to rescue Arendt and her phrase “the banality of evil” from years of cliché, and largely succeeds.
Apr 5, 2016
80
The New York Times
Ms. Ushpiz is determined to rescue her subject from the banality of biography. The details of Arendt’s childhood, education, romantic life and professional activity are not ignored, but they nearly always illuminate her ideas.
Apr 29, 2016
75
Christian Science Monitor
A documentary about the alternately celebrated and reviled German-born philosopher who gave us the catchphrase “the banality of evil.”
Apr 28, 2016
70
Los Angeles Times
A thoughtful, nuanced examination of a complex thinker.
Jun 9, 2016
63
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
This solid intellectual biography painstakingly follows the development of Arendt’s thought as she was forced to flee her privileged surroundings in German academia, where she was Martin Heidegger’s student and lover, to France and then the United States.
Apr 7, 2016
60
Village Voice
Insofar as Ushpiz succeeds in putting the most provocative, salient, and damning aspects of Arendt's work into a lucid context, she exposes the limits of her own approach.
Apr 4, 2016
50
Slant Magazine
It reduces its historical moment to a series of vignettes and voiceovers, each evincing a curiously tone-deaf sentimentality.
Apr 7, 2016
50
The Hollywood Reporter
Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt wrestles with its unwieldy subject with only sporadic success.
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