The Goldman case: all forms of anti-Semitism in raw form (****). When the protagonist of 'The Goldman Case' is urged to prove his innocence, his response in court leaves little room for doubt and, in a hurry, common sense.

The film, after a strange presentation that wants more to mislead than clarify anything, throws itself headlong into the courtroom and there lets itself be dragged through the endless traffic of one interrogation after another, of a confrontation followed by the one that comes after.