Year: 2000
Runtime: 96 mins
Language: English
Directors: David Hare, Michael Schultz
After World War I, a multilingual Indy works as a translator at the Paris Peace Conference, where he encounters Lawrence of Arabia, Prince Faisal and a young Ho Chi Minh. Disillusioned by the cynical realpolitik, he returns to Princeton, finds his father distant, and sees his friend Paul Robeson altered by prejudice.
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