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THE CORRIDORS OF POWER
You'll have 48 hours, or until the end of the film's engagement if it occurs in less than 48 h
Cinépolis Chelsea, Theater 3
Friday, Nov 11, 2022 6:30 PM
This film will be available to stream only in the US and US territories.
An enlightening and thorough examination of genocide and foreign US policy, filled with the insights of politicians and diplomats from various administrations over the past 40 years.
Event Pricing
FF Admission General Admission - $20.00
FF Admission Senior - $18.00
FF Admission Child - $17.00

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NYC PREMIERE Oscar-nominated director Dror Moreh (The Gatekeepers) returns with an examination of genocide and US foreign policy in this striking documentary filled with the insights of politicians and diplomats from the past 40 years. With affecting archival footage and extensive interviews, the film centers around former UN Ambassador Samantha Power’s haunting question: Why do American leaders who vow "never again" repeatedly fail to stop genocide? - Ruth Somalo

The first screening will be followed by a Q&A with producer Sol Goodman.


This film contains the following accessibility options for viewers:
Closed Captioning for in-person screenings at IFC Center and Cinepolis Chelsea

All in-person screening venues provide hearing impaired listening devices upon request with venue management.

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Film Details
Country:United States of America
France
Israel
Germany
Year:2022
Running Time:135
Language:English
Director:Dror Moreh
Executive Producer:Vinnie Malhotra
Producer:Dror Moreh
Sol Goodman
Estelle Fialon
Vanessa Ciscewski; Co-Producer Michael Reuter
Editor:Oron Adar
Stephan Krumbiegel
Cinematographer:Kobi Zaig
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Film Genres:History
Human Rights
Politics
War & Conflict