Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once
Originally released in 2018. Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once is a documentary/drama film. directed by Boaz Dvir.
Starring Judd Nelson, Serge Klarsfeld, and Brigitte Kuhlmann
Synopsis
Tells the virtually unknown story of a Parisian banker who risks his life, career, and marriage to hunt down Gestapo commander Klaus Barbie; and only a few months later, plays a pivotal role in one of history's most daring hostage rescue operations. Cojot’s journey started during World War II in Nazi-occupied France; hit a fork on the road in 1975 in Bolivia, when he faced his bitter past; reached a climax in Entebbe, Africa, a few months later, when he played a key role in one of the 20th century's most daring hostage rescue operations; and concluded back in France in the 1980s, when he again confronted Barbie — this time, in court. Caught up in history's crosshairs, Cojot embodies the modern era’s vital dilemmas: how to lead a purposeful life and reconcile Western ideals of liberty, equality and justice with the bitter memories of WWII and the rise of global terrorism.
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- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once about?
Tells the virtually unknown story of a Parisian banker who risks his life, career, and marriage to hunt down Gestapo commander Klaus Barbie; and only a few months later, plays a pivotal role in one...
Who directed Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once?
Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once was directed by Boaz Dvir.
How long is Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once?
Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once released?
Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once was released on July 4, 2018 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once?
The main cast of Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once includes Judd Nelson, Serge Klarsfeld, Brigitte Kuhlmann, Wilfried Böse, Michel Cojot.