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Amen (2002)

Amen (2002)
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The collective crimes against humanity known as the Holocaust have been well-documented since the end of World War II, but lingering questions remain about how much was known about the Nazi mass-extermination schemes outside Germany, and what could have been done to prevent them. Political filmmaker Costa-Gavras confronts this thorny issue in this film, adapted from the stage drama The Representative and based in part on actual events. Kurt Gerstein (Ulrich Tukar) is a German chemist whose work on various government health projects led to him being added to the scientific staff of the Nazi SS. While working on disinfection and water purification programs to stem the tide of typhoid among German troops, Gerstein creates a toxic cleanser called Zyclon B. Gerstein soon learns that the SS has found a different use for Zyclon B -- in gas form, it is being used to exterminate Jews and other political undesirables en masse. Gerstein, a man of strong Christian faith, is horrified by this revelation, and he is determined to tell the world in hope of stopping the genocide; however, in Germany, Sweden, and the United States, Gerstein's story falls on deaf ears. One man who does believe Gerstein is Riccardo Fontana (Mathieu Kassovitz), a Jesuit with ties to the Vatican and close contact with Pope Pius XII (Marcel Iures). Fontana urges the Pope to speak out against the ongoing massacre, but the Pope declines, believing Russia is a greater menace to the Catholic Church than the Nazis. In time, desperate to spread the word of the holocaust, Gerstein and Fontana find themselves joining ranks with Roman Jews being rounded up by Nazi forces in occupied Italy. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ulrich TukurMathieu Kassovitz, (more)
Director(s):
Costa-Gavras
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Amen

The collective crimes against humanity known as the Holocaust have been well-documented since the end of World War II, but lingering questions remain about how much was known about the Nazi mass-extermination schemes outside Germany, and what could have been done to prevent them. Political filmmaker Costa-Gavras confronts this thorny issue in this film, adapted from the stage drama The Representative and based in part on actual events. Kurt Gerstein (Ulrich Tukar) is a German chemist whose work on various government health projects led to him being added to the scientific staff of the Nazi SS. While working on disinfection and water purification programs to stem the tide of typhoid among German troops, Gerstein creates a toxic cleanser called Zyclon B. Gerstein soon learns that the SS has found a different use for Zyclon B -- in gas form, it is being used to exterminate Jews and other political undesirables en masse. Gerstein, a man of strong Christian faith, is horrified by this revelation, and he is determined to tell the world in hope of stopping the genocide; however, in Germany, Sweden, and the United States, Gerstein's story falls on deaf ears. One man who does believe Gerstein is Riccardo Fontana (Mathieu Kassovitz), a Jesuit with ties to the Vatican and close contact with Pope Pius XII (Marcel Iures). Fontana urges the Pope to speak out against the ongoing massacre, but the Pope declines, believing Russia is a greater menace to the Catholic Church than the Nazis. In time, desperate to spread the word of the holocaust, Gerstein and Fontana find themselves joining ranks with Roman Jews being rounded up by Nazi forces in occupied Italy. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Costa-Gavras
Writer(s):
Jean Claude-GrumbergCosta-Gavras
Producer(s):
Claude Berri
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations)
Amen Awards:
  • 2002 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Screenplay
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    Mark O.

    An extraordinary story of a high ranking German officer who actually defied Hitler's extermination of the Jews. Many ask, "How could so many people let a maniacal leader such as Hitler take them down such a horrific path?" Well, here is a spiritual family man who tried. He even sought the Catholic hierarchy who, for the most part, acted politically. This is quite a drama of the kind of thing that occurred during the "final solution". Well done and quite disturbing.

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    Jennifer S.

    This movie is haunting. It is hard to believe that modern man could justify such an act on another human being. This movie was so well done. The storyline was easy to follow and definitely invited conversation after it was over. I would not think twice about letting my 15 year old watch it. In fact, I might insist he did. Definitely not appropriate for the younger ones (very scary if they understood what was going on).

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    Steve G.

    This movie was troubling...in the fact that the Catholic church stood by, and never did a thing to help the Jews who were being murdered...and then allowed the Nazi leaders safe escape to South America after the war. Hard to believe this happened. Good movie - just hard to watch.

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