The Corridors Of Power

  • documentary, 2022, 135 minutes

  • Directed by Dror Moreh

  • Editing Oron Adar, Stephan Krumbiegel

  • Music Freya Arde

  • Producers Sol Goodman, Dror Moreh, Estelle Fialon, Michael Reuter, Vanessa Ciszewski

  • Premiere: Telluride Film Festival (USA)

  • Festivals: AFI Fest (USA), Haifa Film Festival (Israel), Doc New York City (USA), FIPADOC (France), CPHDOX Copenhagen Documentary Film Festival (Denmark)

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The Corridors of Power is a riveting examination of how American leaders have responded to reports of genocide and mass killing of civilians since the fall of the Soviet Union. From Kuwait to Bosnia, from Rwanda to Kosovo, and recently, in Libya and Syria, we hear leaders and advisers reflect on their decisions.

After The Gatekeepers (Best Documentary Feature nominee at the 85th Academy Awards in 2013) and The Human Factor (Best Documentary Fipa Doc 2020), Dror Moreh pursues his investigation of the corridors of power, and tries to understand America and the UN's failures in preventing genocidal crimes in the course of various conflicts during the post-Cold War period.

 

Original Soundtrack

Music composed & produced by Freya Arde
Solo Cello: Benjamin Arnold
Harp: Aline Khouri
Piano, Guitars, Electronics, Additional Cello: Freya Arde
Composer Assistant: Jens Heuler
Orchestrator: Derik Listemann
Orchestra: Budapest Art Orchestra
Conductor: Peter Peijtsik
East Connection Music Recording, Studio 22
Pro Tools engineer: David Lukacs
Recording engineer: Gabor Buczko
Contractor/Session producer: Miklos Lukacs
Music Mix: Christoph de la Chevallerie
Master: The EmU Audio Mastering / Emanuel Uch
Cover Art Work: Poster Design by Adva Littwitz, Soundtrack Cover by Viola Lippmann

Publisher: Bosworth Music

Thanks to Annette Gentz, Dirk Lange, Chandra Fleig, Viola Lippmann & Simon Riedlecker