Amen
Starring: Marcel Iures, Mathieu Kassovitz, Michel Duchaussoy, Ulrich Muhe, Ulrich Takur
Details: Fra / 131 mins / (No Cert)
Never one to balk at asking unpopular questions, Costa-Gavras uses Amen to put forward the view that the Vatican was not only aware of what was going on, but did absolutely nothing to stop it. Gavras' sense of indignation is almost palpable throughout, and he coaxes some excellent performances out of his cast. However, the director's passion is also the film's major shortcoming as Amen has a lack of perspective, content to lay blame squarely at the door of the Vatican. So much so, that it appears they were as guilty of these crimes against humanity as the murderers themselves.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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