THE OATH OF TOBRUK
by Bernard-Henri Lévy, Marc Roussel
synopsis
The war in Libya as seen from the inside: both on the scene and as discussed by world politicians. After thirty years of chasing wars and conflicts, Bernard-Henri Lévy takes us along for a journey reminiscent of Malraux and Hemingway, though retaining a style all his own. Six-months of exceptional dramaturgy. Six months of a war for freedom, resulting in the fall of one of the longest, most relentless dictatorships of modern time. A war with a beginning but perhaps no end. The making of a war.
| international title: | The Oath of Tobruk |
| original title: | Le Serment de Tobrouk |
| country: | France |
| year: | 2012 |
| genre: | documentary |
| directed by: | Bernard-Henri Lévy, Marc Roussel |
| film run: | 106' |
| screenplay: | Bernard-Henri Lévy |

















