1920 X 1040 H.264 nice video from bluray disc 2.25GB @2000k video bitrate
(The German and Italian audio isn't available on this 1080p version of this movie)
See our 720p and 576p 6.5GB versions that have this great added feature for
an enhanced experience in absorbing the material more richly perhaps with the added
benefit of hearing the audio spoken in the languages of the main characters concerned.
448k Dolby AC3 6ch English audio
Subtitles folder this time around includes subs for Arabic Bulgarian Croatian Czech Dutch English Farsi Finnish
French Greek Hebrew Hungarian Italian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Slovenian
Spanish Swedish and Turkish
This movie shows that there were objections raised to the atrocities at the death camps, - such
objections coming from good German men such as the main character of this movie.
It also shows similar raising of conscience on the part of Italians such as the Catholic
priest featured in the movie too.
There is a suggestion that the Church could have been more involved in expressing their
horror as to what was going on to so many people in their communities , however that will
remain a controversial view I believe for most of the faithful to whom the story is told.
Most would have feared reprisals at the time no doubt and so did all they could perhaps.
Some controversial views in any event are expressed by Church officials in this brave movie.
The film "Amen." examines the links between the Vatican and Nazi Germany. The central character is Kurt Gerstein, a member of the Institute for Hygiene of the Waffen-SS who is horrified by what he sees in the death camps. Moreover, he is shocked to learn that the process he used to purify water for his troops, by using zyklon, served as a basis to kill people in gas chambers.