Général Idi Amin Dada: Autoportrait

"A self portrait."

Aug 30 1976 Not Rated 1h 32m
Documentary

Filmmaker Barbet Schroeder shows the Ugandan dictator meeting his Cabinet, reviewing his troops, explaining his ideology.

Plot

Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait is an extended character study of its subject. It follows Amin closely in a series of formal and informal settings, combined with several short interviews in which Amin expounds his unconventional theories of politics, economics, and international relations. Amin is seen supervising the Ugandan paratrooper school, boating through a wildlife park, playing the accordion in a jazz band at a formal dinner, and staging a mock assault on a small hill representing the Golan Heights. He discusses his plans for an attack on Israel, and his letter to Kurt Waldheim, then Secretary General of the United Nations sent in response to the 1972 Munich massacre, which commended Hitler, is touched upon. On a TV program, it is announced Amin is in possession of a 'manual' which details Israel's plans: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

Written by

Barbet Schroeder

Directed by

Barbet Schroeder

Production Countries

France, Switzerland

Production Companies

Le Figaro, Mara Films, Télévision Rencontre, 3ème chaîne ORTF

Languages

English, Kiswahili, Français

Awards

N/A

Scores
# of Votes
2,112
Average Rating
7.3 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA