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Celebrity philosopher ‘BHL’ talks gritty warzone films and rising anti-Semitism

Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), The Times of Israel, January 10, 2020

From the Balkans to IS in Kurdistan, French thinker/filmmaker Bernard-Henri Levy’s films document the harsh reality of combat front lines. Now showing in NYC and LA through Jan. 18

Philosophy in America

Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), Foreign Policy, October 20, 2009

After spending the last few years investigating the international jihadi movement in Pakistan, Lévy crossed the Atlantic to retrace Alexis de Toqueville’s journey through America. FP asked him what he’s learned on his travels.

Heroic Ukraine: Bernard-Henri Levy Documents The Summer Counter-Offensive

Tom Teicholz, Forbes, December 04, 2023

To remind us of both the heroism of those fighting for Ukraine, BHL has now made their fourth documentary of on-the-ground reporting in Ukraine, "Glory to the Heroes", shot during last summer’s Ukrainian counter-offensive.

Pearl’s reply

Judea and Ruth Pearl, The Los Angeles Times, October 19, 2003

Ruth and Judea Pearl, Daniel Pearl's parents, praise the courage and insight of BHL's book about their son.

Bernard-Henri Lévy Implores Documentarians to Film the Front Lines of War

Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), Jewish Journal, December 07, 2023

French philosopher and filmmaker Bernard Henri-Lévy’s new documentary, “Glory to the Heroes,” is a raw collection of the battles and fears on the front lines of the Ukraine-Russia War in the summer of 2023.

War and peace, what can we do ?

Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), Thirty Seven East, November 30, 2023

BHL captures, in his film, the horrors of war, the hopefulness of the Ukrainian citizens and their optimism in the face of senseless destruction.

Road Trip: Part II

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Atlantic, June 01, 2005

What would Tocqueville say? A journey continues, from Seattle to San Diego via Alcatraz and an obesity clinic.

Bernard-Henri Lévy bares his Jewish soul

Jonathan Kirsch, Jewish Journal, January 11, 2017

Philosophers only rarely achieve the celebrity of a rock star or a sports hero, but Bernard-Henri Lévy, who has been described as “France’s greatest philosopher,” is an exception.