This document summarizes information about the documentary film "Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt". The film provides an intimate portrait of the influential 20th century philosopher Hannah Arendt through archival footage and interviews. It focuses on her theory of the "banality of evil" which she developed in response to the Eichmann trial. The film traces how Arendt's experiences as a German refugee shaped her philosophical writings on totalitarianism, statelessness, and the importance of protecting dissenting voices. Director Ada Ushpiz spent five years creating the documentary to illuminate Arendt's thinking and legacy.