Bernard-Henri Lévy Makes a Debut at UN With Film From the Frontlines

The smart set turned up at the world body for the latest from the self-appointed diplomat with no title but a penchant for the headlines and the frontlines.

AP/Jacques Brinonl
French philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy speaks outside the Elysee Palace at Paris, July 20, 2011. AP/Jacques Brinonl

The cavernous room at the United Nations that usually houses sessions of that body’s Economic and Social Council quickly filled up with an after-hours audience of diplomats and scenesters come to see a self-appointed diplomat with no title but a penchant for both the headlines and frontlines.

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