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During WWII SS officer Kurt Gerstein tries to inform Pope Pius XII about Jews being sent to concentration camps. Young Jesuit priest Riccardo Fontana gives him a hand. full summary | add synopsis
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Could the Final Solution have been stopped and millions of lives have been saved? more (43 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)
Ulrich Tukur ... Kurt Gerstein

Mathieu Kassovitz ... Riccardo Fontana

Ulrich Mühe ... Doctor
Michel Duchaussoy ... Cardinal
Ion Caramitru ... Count Fontana
Marcel Iures ... Pope

Friedrich von Thun ... Gerstein's Father
Antje Schmidt ... Mrs. Gerstein
Hanns Zischler ... Grawitz

Sebastian Koch ... Höss
Erich Hallhuber ... Von Rutta
Burkhard Heyl ... Director
Angus MacInnes ... Tittman
Bernd Fischerauer ... Bishop von Galen
Pierre Franckh ... Pastor Wehr
Richard Durden ... Ambassador Taylor
Monica Bleibtreu ... Mrs. Hinze
Justus von Dohnanyi ... Baron Von Otter
Günther Maria Halmer ... Pastor Dibelius
August Zirner ... Von Weizsäcker
Horatiu Malaele ... Fritsche
Ovidiu Cuncea ... Stephan Lux
Markus Hering ... Karl
Susanne Lothar ... Alexandra Baltz
Alexander Geringas ... Helmut Franz
Theodor Danetti ... Old Cardinal
Radu Banzaru ... Armin Peters
Constantin Alexandrov ... Nonce
Heinz Gerhard Lueck ... Old Monk (as Heinz Gerhard Lück)
Marina Berti ... La Principessa
Michael Mendl ... Monsignore Hudal
Niels Hansen ... Pastor Rebling
Matthias Koeberlin ... Decorated Officer (as Mathias Köberlin)
Nina Proll ... Helga
Marin Moraru ... Photographer
Hinnerk Schönemann ... Chess Player
Ion Haiduc ... Controler
Maria Rotaru ... Nun
Dorina Chiriac ... Berthe Gerstein
Cornelia Pavlovici ... Berthe's Mother
Cornel Ciupercescu ... Berthe's Father
Robinson Reichel ... SS Officer In Rome
Lilly Tukur ... Adelheid Gerstein
Charles Brian ... Arnulf Gerstein
Sophie Parea ... Baby Gerstein
Laurentiu Cizmas ... Young Son Gerstein
George Ivascu ... Tailor
Ion Pavlescu ... Monsignore Kaas
Constantin Cotimanis ... Pruffer
Valentin Teodosiu ... Hirt
Rodica Lazar ... Rachel
Stefania Zamfirescu ... Gudrun
Doru Badiu ... Gerhard
Andreea Macelaru ... Ingrid
Rudy Rosenfeld ... Moshe
Costin Anghel ... Barcia Trelles
Alexandru Repan ... First Cardinal
Ion Siminie ... Majordome
Sandu Mihai Gruia ... Cook
Florin Kevorkian ... Stenographer Priest
Valeriu Crisan ... Fritz
Cristian Ieremia ... Priest
Natasa Raab ... Blond Lady At Fontana's
Andriana Andronache ... Woman At The Church
Andrei Finti ... Parish Priest 1
Andrei Boncea ... Parish Priest 2
Zoltan Butuc ... Priest 1
Laurentiu Bobalca ... Priest 2
Nicolae Calugarita ... Nation Society President
Karina Bobe ... Woman 1
Christine Georgescu ... Old Woman
Cici Caraman ... Woman 2
Lucia Maier ... Woman 3
Andrei Duban ... Camp Officer
Andrei Gheorghe ... French Officer
Bogdan Uritescu ... French Sergeant
Fred Wesson ... American Officer
Cornel Vulpe ... Swedish Guard
Petre Moraru ... Prosecutor
Mihai Niculescu ... Civilian 1
Mircea Stoian ... Civilian 2
Geo Dobre ... Civilian 3
Viorel Comanici ... Civilian 4
Mihai Calin ... Civilian 5
Marius Galea ... Thief
Gabriel Spahiu ... Inmate
Nicodim Ungureanu ... Kapo
Stefan Potzolli ... Pastor
Emil Hostina ... Sergeant
Bogdan Florea ... Young Sergeant
Alex Jitea ... SS Officer 1 (as Alexandru Jitea)
Marian Ralea ... SS Officer 2
Florin Busuioc ... SS Officer 3
Florin Dobrovici ... SS Officer 4
Eugen Cristian Motriuc ... SS Officer 5 (as Cristian Motriuc)
Alin Panc ... SS Lieutenant 1
Pavel Bartos ... SS Lieutenant 2
Dorina Lazar ... First SS Officer's Wife
Anca Sigartau ... Second SS Officer's Wife
Oana Ioachim ... Third SS Officer's Wife
Tamara Popescu ... Fourth SS Officer's Wife
Nicolae Borza ... Chief Doctor
Adrian Plopeanu ... Doctor 1
Daniel Iordan ... Technician
Dan Astileanu ... Truck Driver
Mihai Razus ... Swiss Guard Officer
Doru Stan ... Fontana's Chauffeur
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Diana Busuioc ... Catholic Woman (uncredited)
Sergiu Cepleanu ... Nazi Officer / Prisoner (uncredited)
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Directed by
Costa-Gavras 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Costa-Gavras  writer
Jean-Claude Grumberg  writer
Rolf Hochhuth  play "Der Stellvertreter"

Produced by
Claude Berri .... line producer
Andrei Boncea .... producer
Yvon Crenn .... line producer
Pierre Grunstein .... associate producer
Dieter Meyer .... associate producer
Roland Pellegrino .... associate producer
Michèle Ray-Gavras .... producer
 
Original Music by
Armand Amar 
 
Cinematography by
Patrick Blossier 
 
Film Editing by
Yannick Kergoat 
 
Casting by
Florin Kevorkian  (as Florin Chevorchian)
Sabine Schroth 
 
Production Design by
Ari Hantke 
 
Art Direction by
Emita Frigato 
Maria Miu 
 
Set Decoration by
Carmen Pasula 
 
Costume Design by
Edith Vesperini 
 
Makeup Department
Lidia Constantin .... hair stylist
Gabi Cretan .... makeup assistant (as Gabriela Cretan)
Lidia Ivanov .... hair stylist
Alexis Kinebanyan .... special makeup effects artist
Benoît Lestang .... special makeup effects artist
Jeni Lita .... hair stylist
Ferdinando Merolla .... hair stylist: Italy
Thi-Loan Nguyen .... key makeup artist
John Nollet .... hair stylist: Matthieu Kassovitz
Angela Tugui .... assistant hair stylist
 
Production Management
Olivier Chiavassa .... production supervisor
Irina Chirita .... unit production manager
Yvon Crenn .... production manager
Barbara Petrelli .... production manager: Italy
Iuliana Stefan .... assistant production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Anne Abitbol .... assistant director: Italy
Melia Cerchez Anghel .... first assistant director: pre-production
Cristian Ciurea .... first assistant director: Romania
Yaël Fauthoux .... assistant director: Italy
Julie Gavras .... assistant director: Italy
Theodor Halacu-Nicon .... second assistant director
Radu Jude .... assistant director
Larry Maronese .... third assistant director
Alain Olivieri .... first assistant director
Anatol Reghintovschi .... second assistant director
Adrian Sitaru .... third assistant director
 
Art Department
Daniel Alexandru .... sculptor
Diana Apostol .... art department assistant
Maria Rita Cassarino .... assistant art director: Italy
Ioana Corciova .... set construction supervisor
Vraciu Eduard Daniel .... assistant art director
Dana Dinescu .... assistant art director
Paul Dobre .... assistant art director
Olivier Drano .... head painter
Viviana Dumitru .... painter
Dorin Grigorescu .... property master
Oliver Hoese .... assistant production designer
Liviu Marcu .... sculptor
Lucian Mihaila .... art department assistant
Ion Molete .... sculptor
Dan Munteanu .... sculptor
Costin Nastac .... set construction supervisor
Coralia Nitu .... painter
Baba Novac .... assistant art director
Adi Popa .... on-set property master
Adrian Popa .... property master
Adina Popescu .... assistant art director
Mervyn Rowe .... art supervisor
Marius Stanciu .... assistant property master
Ica Varna .... production coordinator
Petre Veniamin .... painter
Dan Vraclu .... assistant art director
 
Sound Department
Yannick Boulot .... sound recordist
Bernard Chaumeil .... boom operator
Gelu Costache .... sound assistant
Hélène de la Morinerie .... assistant sound editor
Michelle Flamand .... dialogue editor
Dominique Gaborieau .... sound re-recording mixer
Pierre Gamet .... sound
Jean-Pierre Lelong .... sound effects editor
Alain Lévy .... post-synchronization
Mario Melchiorri .... sound effects assistant
Maurizio Miani .... sound operator: Italy
Nicolas Moreau .... assistant sound editor
Marian Pana .... sound assistant
Stefan Richter .... dialogue editor
François Waledisch .... sound operator: Italy
Francis Wargnier .... sound editor
 
Special Effects by
Aurel Chlorean .... special effects assistant
Moise Constantin .... special effects supervisor
Philippe Hubin .... special effects supervisor
Serban Nicolae .... special effects assistant
George Petrache .... special effects assistant
Nicu Petre .... special effects assistant
Alin Sebat .... special effects assistant
 
Visual Effects by
Luc Augereau .... visual effects producer
Alexandre Bon .... digital compositor
Charly Boudriot .... digital compositor
Alain Chene .... scanning & film recording assistant
Christophe Courgeau .... matte painter
Rosana D'Andrea .... scanning & film recording assistant
David François .... digital compositor
Julius Friede .... color grader
Stéphane Gaillot .... digital compositor
Justine Gasquet .... matte painting artist
Thibaut Granier .... digital compositor
Christian Guillon .... visual effects producer
Christophe Keichinger .... scanning & film recording assistant
Arassou Kichenassamy .... scanning & film recording assistant
Stephane Lavoix .... digital compositor
Sergeï Lourié .... digital compositor
Toullet Matthieu .... Specter assistant
David Montoya .... scanning & film recording assistant
Frederic Moreau .... optical effects supervisor (as Frédéric Moreau)
Hugues Namur .... visual effects supervisor
Philippe Reinaudo .... scanning & film recording assistant
Mourad Rennou .... scanning & film recording assistant
Nicolas Rey .... visual effects supervisor
Gérard Soirant .... scanning & film recording assistant
Samuel Tchalikian .... digital artist
Jean-Francois Theault .... digital composite artist
François Vagnon .... visual effects supervisor
Morgan Varona .... digital artist
Veronique Zylberfain .... matte painting artist
 
Stunts
Sergiu Cepleanu .... stunt performer
Alexandru Cseh .... stunt coordinator
Sarbu Marian .... stunt performer
Stefano Maria Mioni .... italian stunt coordinator
Claudiu-Cristian Prisecaru .... stunt performer
Valeriu Tomescu .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Jérôme Alméras .... Steadicam operator
Octavian Andreescu .... electrician
Daniel Balteanu .... electrician
Maurizio Broglio .... electrician: Italy
Daniel Chiriac .... electrician: second unit
Daniel Ciobanu .... electrician: second unit
Grigore Ciobanu .... generator operator
Ion Cofaru .... generator operator
Marian Costea .... electrician: second unit
Dumitru Costica .... grip
Nicolae Dima .... generator operator
Dumitru Dragut .... video assistant: second unit
Gavrila Dumitru Titi .... assistant camera
Marian Ene .... grip
Eric Guichard .... director of photography: second unit
Gheorghe Guta .... film loader: second unit
Marios Ivascu .... focus puller: second unit
David Koskas .... still photographer
Amandine Lacape .... second assistant camera
Dumitru Lita .... gaffer: second unit
Cristi Lupu .... generator operator
Rachid Madaoui .... gaffer
Stefano Marino .... gaffer: Italy
Florin Nicolae .... assistant gaffer
George Nicolae .... best boy
Razvan Paslaru .... grip
Toni Salabasev .... still photographer
Adrian Sandor .... video assist operator
Viorel Sarbu .... grip
Marian Sava .... electrician: second unit
Sorin Serghiuta .... assistant Steadicam operator
Dan Simionescu .... generator operator
Catalin Stoica .... grip
Remus Tanase .... grip
Florin Tolas .... camera operator: second unit
Yves Vandersmissen .... key grip
Nicolae Vasile .... electrician
 
Casting Department
Carol Dermengiu .... casting coordinator
Jina Jay .... casting: UK
Silvano Spoletini .... extras casting: Italy
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ioana Albaiu .... wardrobe supervisor
Eli Calin .... assistant costume designer
Elena Dodita .... costumer
Silvia Iordachioaia .... costumer
Geta Isvoreanu .... costumer
Andrei Mezei .... costumer
Viorica Moldoveanu .... costumer
Daniela Nicolae .... costumer
Florenta Pauna .... assistant costume designer
Stafan Stancu .... costumer
Mihal Stoica .... costumer
Minh Truong .... assistant costume designer
 
Editorial Department
Catherine Athon .... post-production coordinator
Agathe Cauvin .... assistant editor
Nicolas Criqui .... digital conformation
Olivier Gourlay .... first assistant editor
Yorgos Lamprinos .... apprentice film editor
Bruno Patin .... color grader
Philippe Reinaudo .... digital intermediate technical director
 
Music Department
Laurent Levesque .... conductor
Laurent Levesque .... music arranger
Laurent Levesque .... musician: piano solo
 
Transportation Department
Nicu Kasza .... transportation coordinator
Marian Pascale .... transportation coordinator
 
Other crew
Sabina Aldea .... production assistant
Vasile Anghel .... production assistant
Angeliki Arvanitis .... production coordinator
George Barbu .... technical coordinator
Andra Barbuica .... script supervisor
Oana Boghici .... production assistant
Razvan Caminschi .... location manager
Alex Chiciu .... extras coordinator
Carla Colaci .... location manager: Italy
Gilda Conon .... production coordinator
David Crenn .... production coordinator
Ani Dinu .... production assistant
Calin Furtunescu .... location manager
Carol Gheorghe .... set operations coordinator
Andrea Grazzani .... location manager: Italy
Cristi Groza .... extras coordinator
Gabriela Ionescu .... production secretary
Cristi Ivan .... production assistant
Nicu Kasza .... production assistant
Costel Lazar .... base generator operator
Mariana Lina .... continuity assistant
Basile Maffone .... in/out technician
Florence Masset .... post-production accountant
Gilda Matei .... production assistant
Mirel Mazilu .... electrical department coordinator
Mihai Mitrea .... location manager
Vladimir Moldoveanu .... production coordinator
Tudor Nicolae .... production assistant
Anna Orieti .... production accountant: Italy
Iulian Pana .... location manager
Dorina Popa .... production assistant
Adrian Popescu .... set operator
Oana Prata .... production assistant
Razvan Radutiu .... production assistant
Violeta Rizea .... continuity assistant
Cristian Sidor .... extras coordinator
Dragos Silvestru .... extras coordinator
Andreea Tanasescu .... extras coordinator
Mihai Ungureanu .... technical coordinator
Bogdan Vânt .... extras coordinator
Paolo Vella .... location manager: Italy
Gisèle Vuillaume .... set production accountant
Sandy Whitelaw .... dialogue coach
 

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Also Known As:
Amen (France)
Der Stellvertreter (Germany)
Eyewitness
Le vicaire (France) (working title)
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Runtime:
132 min
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The movie is based on a play by German playwright Rolf Hochhuth which started a lot of heated discussions and arguments after its first release in 1963. It even caused some diplomatic tensions. more
Goofs:
Factual errors: In one of the scenes they say that the Treblinka camp is out of gas, referring to Zyklon B. Treblinka didn't use Zyklon B, instead they used carbon monoxide. more
Quotes:
Karl: In these heroic times, have you acquired some title or some kind of rank?
Kurt Gerstein: Lieutenant of the Waffen-SS.
Karl: Go to the SS Transportation Department. Thanks for your visit.
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13 out of 19 people found the following review useful.
Could the Final Solution have been stopped and millions of lives have been saved?, 11 February 2006
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Author: max-vernon from United Kingdom

The film offers an open-ended answer to this popular question. It begins with a graphic portrayal of the Nazi euthanasia programme which killed 50,000 'mental defectives'. This links us to the main protagonist, Kurt Gerstein, an SS scientific officer who develops the Zyklon B gas which allows mass-murder of Jews and Gypsies to proceed on an industrial scale. Gerstein's niece is a euthanasia victim. Gerstein is a committed evangelical Christian with an anti-Nazi past who normally would not be allowed into the SS. Gerstein's father is an enthusiastic Nazi who pulls strings to get his son into the SS, presumably seen as a safer option than the army and also as the elite corps of the Nazi state. Entirely plausible, as many evangelical Christians became enthusiastic Nazis. Gerstein's expertise in developing water purification and anti-typhus procedures for the German army allows him to prosper within the SS, despite his multiple treason.

The murder of his niece and the Jews appalls his Christian conscience. His wincing reaction whilst looking through the gas chamber spy-hole is well-acted. He alerts the Swedes and the Catholic Church, hoping that international pressure will awaken the German conscience. Catholic opposition has stopped the euthanasia programme and this can be mobilised to help the Jews.

In reality, Gerstein's options are limited. His own church leaders react mutely to his news of mass-murder. They caution restraint. Nazi indoctrination is trying to turn everyone into a rabid anti-Semite - as shown comically with Gerstein's youngest son giving annoying Hitler salutes. Most Protestants agree to join the new Nazi-sponsored 'Reich Church', happily reconciling faith with Nazism. Similarly, the 1933 Concordat with Hitler gave the Catholic Church a precarious protection as long as it stayed out of politics.

Carpet-bombing of German cities is killing women, children and babies. German forces are engaged in a titanic struggle against the 'forces of international Jewry ' - Russian Communism and American Capitalism. Facing this kind of mind-set and mass paranoia, the Jews needed a miracle. Saving mentally-handicapped members of German families is one thing. Saving a long-despised race thought to be the root cause of every world problem is very much another.

Gerstein's attempts to alert the Vatican are channelled through an invented character, a young Catholic priest who symbolises the conscience of thousands of individual Catholics who risked their lives to help Jews. He eventually sacrifices himself at Auschwitz, a Christ-like figure who 'redeems' his religion in the face of a terrible evil.

The controversial Pope Pius XII is portrayed in a curiously anodyne way - to the distaste of those who regard him as a Nazi sympathiser. The Vatican's fear of Communism, its efforts to hide Italian Jews and its self-preservation instinct in facing the Nazis are all clearly demonstrated. As is the help it gave to individual SS men on the run after the war. One is left to make up one's own mind about the Pope.

In truth, neither the Church nor the SS were monolithic organisations. Both were composed of individuals, good and bad. One reason for death factories was to save SS men from the horrors of mass-shootings. They offered a 'sanitised' method of killing, just as the 1933 Concordat offered a sanitised way for Nazism and Catholicism to relate to each other. Problems arose for individuals who had to make moral choices in carrying out these policies.

The controversial Roman lunch scene depicts the American ambassador discussing the fate of the Jews with Vatican big-wigs. Against a wonderful panoramic backdrop of the eternal city, they enjoy an excellent sea food meal. The American points out that finding an alternative home for millions of Jews would cause great problems. Nazi retaliation would only make things worse, counters a Vatican big-wig. A far cry from the cattle trucks rolling to and fro, emptying Europe of its Jews. This is a 'cheap shot' - decision-makers usually enjoy better material conditions than the rest of us. One can imagine Churchill discussing sensitive topics in a cold-blooded way over many a fine meal. It makes for good cinema, though!

This is an excellent film which covers a vast topic in 2 hours. It does not make judgements about Gerstein or the Christian churches. The Gerstein character is a complex one as is the Christian response to the Holocaust. It shows how difficult it is to 'buck the system' during wartime. Gerstein arrives at Auschwitz with the comforting knowledge that the allies 'never bomb the camps' - they know they are full of 'POW's'. Would prolonged bombing of the railways to the death camps have made a difference? Many Jews believe that this could and should have happened.

Should the allies have re-directed their military efforts to save Jews rather than merely fight the Nazis? Unfortunately, the 1930's and World War 2 had de-sensitised people to civilian suffering - newsreels from China, Abyssinia, Guernica; the Nazi bombing of Warsaw, Rotterdam, London, Coventry, the V1 and V2 attacks of 1944. World War I blurred the line between soldiers and civilians. World War 2 completely obliterated this distinction - on both sides of the conflict. Axis forces brought death to millions of Chinese and Russian civilians. The Allied bombing of Germany, Japan and northern France all produced heavy civilian casualties. Is there an essential difference between mass-bombing and the Holocaust?

European anti-Semitism aided the Holocaust. The miracle is that so many individual Gentiles did so much to aid Jews. Nazism put new ideas about human rights to the test. Governments and organisations may have been found wanting – especially Vichy France. Individuals - including many brave Germans – responded magnificently. This is the 'positive' side of the Holocaust which we should remember and treasure. Gerstein did his best to sabotage and stop the killing machine he became part of. The film allows us to make up our own minds about whether he and the Catholic Church did enough.

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Much superior to 'Schindler's List', 'The Pianist'. panchaud
Should be in every Christian's movie library Shannon-32
Church's role in the Holocaust....(for skeptics and believers alike) Mr_Geppetto
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