Director Eric de Vroedt makes a political thriller about power, justice and morality. What happens happens if the International Criminal Court a former president arrests?
Political thriller about the International Criminal Court: does justice work for all?
With "Operation Hellfire, makes director Eric de Vroedt a political thriller in which right, power and morality hard collide. It is 2030. The prime minister of the Netherlands is organizing a international summit on the collapsing world order. He wants a counter-movement on brengen, back to the time when it (international) law there really mattered. But then happens the unthinkable: the former president of America, a of the guests of honor, is at arrival in The Hague arrested by the International Criminal Court.
The response from Washington follows at lightning speed. The American Service-Members' Protection Act is activated, a law that Americans protects from persecution by the Criminal Court. There arises a diplomatic riot that is unprecedented not unparalleled. The Criminal Court refuses the indictment in to withdrawn, even in sight of a impending invasion. How far is the Netherlands willing to go to achieve the ideals of The Hague, international city of peace and law, where to make? Does (inter)national right really for everyone? Especially now the international world order seems to tottering, it is good to this questions at ask.