In "Amen.", filmmaker Costa-Gavras plunges again into the arena of political morality to create an angry drama about silence and conspiracy. This one ranks with his best political works -- "Z," "State of Siege", "Missing". The film, a story about the Catholic Church turning a blind eye to Nazi atrocities during World War II, represents a return to form by the European director after years of struggle to make his kind of provocative... Read the full review and more at hollywoodreporter.com.
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