The documentary "A Trial in Prague" explores postwar anti-Semitism in Czechoslovakia through the story of the Slánský Trial, a 1952 show trial of 14 Communist officials, 11 of whom were identified as "of Jewish origin." Through interviews with the families of the defendants, this film paints an extraordinary portrait of a generation of young Communists, the allure of ideology and the dangers of political ambitions in Stalinist Eastern Europe.