Facing Hate
Description
Hate is not only destructive, it is self-destructive, Elie Wiesel. In this moving personal testament, Nobel Laureate and human rights advocate Elie Wiesel talks with Bill Moyers about his own childhood experiences at Auschwitz and analyzes the source of Nazi hatred toward Jews, "We weren't human in their eyes." Wiesel reflects on his own apparent inability to hate, and discusses ethnic hatred at work in Bosnia and other Eastern European countries since the end of the Cold War.
Runtime
58 min
Subjects
- Stereotypes (Social psychology) (73)
- Genocide (64)
- Racism (548)
- Prejudices (79)
- Europe (17)
- Ethnicity (289)
- Political sociology (90)
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Genre
Date of Publication
[2013], c1991
Database
Films on Demand
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