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This documentary dives into a complex and often controversial figure in history, Pope Pius XII. It examines his actions and inactions during the Holocaust, which raises a lot of questions about morality and leadership. The film's tone is somber and reflective, really inviting viewers to ponder the weight of silence in the face of atrocity. Pacing feels deliberate; it takes its time unraveling the layers of this narrative. The interviews and archival footage give it a raw, almost haunting atmosphere. The distinctiveness comes from its refusal to provide easy answers, instead encouraging a deeper exploration of faith and complicity. It's a challenging watch, but it opens up important dialogues about history and responsibility.
Includes archival footage and interviewsReflective on ethical dilemmasHighlights the controversy surrounding Pius XII
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