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In World War II, after a period of living hell on Earth in the concentration camp of Dachau with other Catholic priests, Father Abbé Henri Kremer gets nine days’ leave to return to his hometown for his mother's funeral. During this period, the SS Gestapo lieutenant Gebhardt tries to persuade Henri, who was born into a silver-spooned and influential Luxembourgian family, to convince the local bishop to give up resisting the Germans and write a letter to the Vatican in the name of the Catholic Church of Luxembourg, convincing the Pope to support Hitler and the Nazi regime. The ambivalent Henri questions himself and the bishop about what he shall do. Loosely based on Jean Bernard's Nazi-era prison diary.
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- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 2004-11-11
- video_camera_front Companies Provobis Film, BR, Beltfilm, ARTE
- timer Runtime: 98 Mins
- star Rating: 6.4 / 10
- favorite Likes: 21 Likes
- info IMDB ID tt0411702
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Ulrich Matthes
Abbé Henri Kremer
August Diehl
Untersturmführer Gebhardt
Hilmar Thate
Bischof Philippe
Bibiana Beglau
Marie Kremer
Germain Wagner
Roger Kremer
Jean-Paul Raths
Raymond Schmitt
Ivan Jiřík
Armando Bausch
Götz Burger
Generalvikar Gerard Mersch
Michael König
Gauleiter Simon
Karel Dobrý
Raportführer Bertram
Adolf Filip
Professor Klimek (Kraków)
Petr Janiš
Pater Nansen
Peter Varga
Józef (Polish Inmate)
Václav Krátký
SS-Mann
Vladimír Fiser
Bischof Kozal
Zdeněk Pecháček
Lagerführer
groups Crew
Volker Schlöndorff
Director
Jean Bernard
Novel
Eberhard Görner
Screenplay
Andreas Pflüger
Screenplay
Jürgen Haase
Producer
Jakob Hausmann
Producer
Wolfgang Plehn
Executive Producer
Miloš Remeň
Executive Producer
Jean Vanolst
Executive Producer
Tomas Erhart
Director of Photography
Peter R. Adam
Editor
Alfred Schnittke
Original Music Composer

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