Amen.

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"Amen." is a 2002 political drama film directed by Costa-Gavras that examines the Vatican's and international community's response to the Holocaust during World War II.

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instanceOf film
basedOn The Deputy NERFINISHED
play by Rolf Hochhuth
castMember Friedrich von Thun NERFINISHED
Ion Caramitru NERFINISHED
Marcel Iureș NERFINISHED
Mathieu Kassovitz NERFINISHED
Michel Duchaussoy NERFINISHED
Ulrich Mühe NERFINISHED
Ulrich Tukur NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Patrick Blossier NERFINISHED
composer Armand Amar NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
Germany
Italy
Romania NERFINISHED
director Costa-Gavras NERFINISHED
distributor United International Pictures NERFINISHED
editedBy Yannick Kergoat NERFINISHED
festivalEntry Berlin International Film Festival competition
filmingLocation Babelsberg Studios NERFINISHED
Romania NERFINISHED
genre political drama film
war drama film
hasTitleCardDesign minimalist cross and swastika logo
leadActor Mathieu Kassovitz NERFINISHED
Ulrich Tukur NERFINISHED
mainSubject Holocaust NERFINISHED
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
Vatican response to the Holocaust
notableFor controversial depiction of Pope Pius XII
critique of Vatican inaction during the Holocaust
originalLanguage French
German
portrays Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
SS officer Kurt Gerstein NERFINISHED
Vatican City NERFINISHED
premieredAt 52nd Berlin International Film Festival NERFINISHED
productionCompany Babelsberg Studio NERFINISHED
KG Productions NERFINISHED
TF1 Films Production NERFINISHED
releaseDate 2002-02-13 (Berlin premiere)
releaseYear 2002
runtime approximately 132 minutes
screenwriter Costa-Gavras NERFINISHED
Jean-Claude Grumberg NERFINISHED
setInPeriod World War II

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