The Goldman Case

In 1975, Pierre Goldman (Cesar Award-winner Arieh Worthalter), a fiery and controversial figure of revolutionary left-wing activism, was put on trial in France. Accused of multiple crimes including two murders, Goldman proclaims his innocence. Considered to be the trial of the century, the Goldman case divided an entire country and reflects the political, ideological and racial tensions which marked the 1970s in France and Europe and still remain relevant today.

Saturday, March 8, 5:00 p.m. – Portland Museum of Art

Includes a discussion with Bates Whitehouse Professor of Psychology, Amy Douglass

Mesmerizing!” – Screen Daily

“Enthralling!” – Variety

“Fascinating.” – Indiewire

“An electrifying courtroom drama.’ – Alissa Wilkinson​

One of the Best Films of the Year! – Manohla Dargis

New York Times Critics’ Pick!

Winner – Best Actor (Arieh Worthalter) | Cesar Awards 2024

Nominated for 8 Cesar Awards including Best Picture of the Year!

​Opening Night Film – Director’s Fortnight | Cannes Film Festival 2023

Browse This Season's Films Below

Farewell, Mr. Haffmann

Heightened Scrutiny

Holding Liat

Las Dos Mariette

Looking Up

Love, Statistically Speaking

Maintenance Artist

Mazel Tov

Proud Jewish Boy

Soda

The Sea

The Stamp Thief

We Met at Grossinger’s

Important

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