Una mirada al interior de las acusaciones de corrupción contra el Primer Ministro israelí Benjamin Netanyahu a través de vídeos filtrados de interrogatorios policiales.Una mirada al interior de las acusaciones de corrupción contra el Primer Ministro israelí Benjamin Netanyahu a través de vídeos filtrados de interrogatorios policiales.Una mirada al interior de las acusaciones de corrupción contra el Primer Ministro israelí Benjamin Netanyahu a través de vídeos filtrados de interrogatorios policiales.
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total
- Self - Prime Minister of Israel
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- Self - Israeli-American Billionaire
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- Self - Israeli-American Billionaire
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- Self - Israeli Minister of National Security
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- Self - Co-Owner of Walla
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- Self - Israeli Telecom Mogul
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Opiniones destacadas
Through tapes of investigations of Netanyahu and his family, he tells the story of a hedonistic and morally degenerate man, who will not let anything stop him on the way to his goal.
For Israelis it probably won't do much new. They know their PM well: The fine rhetoric, the low execution ability and the moral corruption. Still for me, an Israeli, it was very interesting to watch the defiant attitude of Netanyahu and his family towards the police investigators, to understand their thug metality, to realise they'll do anything for him to stay in power - which he probably will untill convicted somewhere around 2026, leaving heavily devided and demaged Israel behind him.
What makes "The Bibi Files" particularly impactful is its use of raw, unvarnished interrogation footage. This direct access to the private world of the Netanyahus, usually hidden behind carefully constructed public images, is both voyeuristic and deeply revealing. It provides a chilling insight into the mentality of a leader and his inner circle, whose sense of entitlement seemingly knows no bounds. The film's meticulous organization of this vast amount of footage into a coherent timeline is commendable, allowing the viewer to follow the complex legal and political threads.
The strength of The Bibi Files lies in its ability to weave together personal testimonies, political analysis, and historical context to create a multifaceted portrait of one of Israel's most polarizing figures. The individuals interviewed may not all be high profile or immediately recognizable, but their perspectives offer a ground-level view of the social, economic, and political ripple effects of Netanyahu's policies. This approach underscores the documentary's commitment to amplifying voices that are often overshadowed in mainstream discourse.
Critics may dismiss the film as biased, but such an assertion overlooks its clear focus on presenting evidence and arguments that spark critical thought. The filmmakers challenge viewers to connect the dots themselves, fostering a more engaged and questioning audience. While it does not adopt the rigid investigative style of something like Gold Mafia, its approach is no less valid - offering a more humanized and relatable exploration of its subject.
The timing of the documentary is also poignant, coinciding with a pivotal moment in Israel's political landscape. This synchronicity amplifies the relevance of its message and provides a vital lens for understanding current events.
As a Frenchman, the corruption of this Israeli politician often reminded me of the life of Nicolas Sarkozy, except that we managed to get rid of him after his first term.
Apart from the fact that we learn that the entire Netanyahu family is just as corrupt as he is, and completely full of themselves, like people who enjoy their own gastric emanations.
His desperate attempt to stay in power with the dregs of humanity, namely Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, leaves only one ominous horizon for the region's near future.
The status of perpetual war launched in 2023 will enable this tyrant to remain in power indefinitely, leaving the way clear for the extremists who want to annex the whole of the Palestinian landmass and beyond, while being supported by the army and institutions of a state on the verge of implosion.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaNetanyahu went to court trying to block this film from being seen entirely... unsuccessfully.
- Citas
Self - Childhood Friend: Bibi told me one day, that Yair can replace him. My eyebrows went up, "Yair can replace you? First of all, you can't appoint your son. Why can he be considered?" He said, "Well, he has the capability." He really thinks that it's like a kingdom.
- ConexionesFeatures CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite (1941)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,248
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 55 minutos
- Color