Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution
Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution

Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution

July 11, 2009 | 0 min

In 1794, French revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre produced the world's first defense of "state terror" - claiming that the road to virtue lay through political violence. This film combines drama, archive and documentary interviews to examine Robespierre's year in charge of the Committee Of Public Safety - the powerful state machine at the heart of Revolutionary France. Contesting Robespierre's legacy is Slavoj Zizek, who argues that terror in the cause of virtue is justifiable, and Simon Schama, who believes the road from Robespierre ran straight to the gulag and the 20th-century concentration camp. The drama, based on original sources, follows the life-and-death politics of the Committee during "Year Two" of the new Republic.

Genres

Documentary History

Cast

Naomi Scott

Jan Pearson

Naomi Scott

Stephen Hogan

Naomi Scott

Ed Stoppard

Naomi Scott

Brian Pettifer

Naomi Scott

David Andress

Naomi Scott

Martin Hancock

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