Provocative film claiming Vatican complicity in Holocaust debuts at Berlin International Film Festival

AP Worldstream | February 13, 2002| | Copyright

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Dateline: BERLIN Even before its first public screening Wednesday at the Berlin International Film Festival, "Amen" provoked controversy with its poster showing a Roman Catholic cross blended with a red swastika on a stark black background.

Designed by Oliviero Toscani, best known for his provocative Benetton fashion ads, the poster conveys the film's assertion: that the Vatican bears partial responsibility for the death of millions by having remained silent as Jews were shipped to death camps in Eastern Europe.

The film is based on the unlikely but true story ...

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