the trilogy, you are talking about the documentary made about idi amin, and jacques verges, the frenchr, and now ashin wirathu, the buddhist monk. the french lawyer, that was more about terrorism, because he was very close to carlos the jackal. but, yes, the idea is not tojudge those people to make them talk and to find out more about them. and eventually, you know, i don't have to say that, but still, give them enough rope to hang themselves. so did you do that, then, with wirathu, the monk in myanmar? well, he is very clever. he is very clever. he has done many interviews and when we were interviewing him he had his own crew filming us. that was a very strange situation. an example here, of the kind of thing he said to you in your documentary, when he is talking about the rohingya muslims, "the main features of the african catfish are that they grow very fast, breathe very fast, and they are violent. they eat their own species and destroy the natural resources. the muslims are exactly like that fish." yes, this was so outrageous that i decided to have it as an opening statement from