With powerful and probing films like “The Trials of Henry Kissinger,” “Why We Fight” and “Reagan,” documentarian Eugene Jarecki has turned a critical eye to some of the most fundamental political and social issues on the American landscape, and he’s done it again with his latest effort, “The House I Live In.”

With powerful and probing films like “The Trials of Henry Kissinger,” “Why We Fight” and “Reagan,” documentarian Eugene Jarecki has turned a critical eye to some of the most fundamental political and social issues on the American landscape, and he’s done it again with his latest effort, “The House I Live In.”

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